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[MUSIC] JOAN CARTAN-HANSEN, HOST: There are four basic states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. When matter changes from one state to another, it's called a phase change.
The four fundamental states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma, but there others, such as Bose-Einstein condensates and time crystals, that are man-made.
Physicists with the U.S. Department of Energy have discovered a new phase of matter—and, with apologies to George R. R. Martin, it's something of "a song of ice and fire.". The duo from the ...
Phase diagram: Mapping nuclear phase changes is like studying how water changes under different conditions of temperature and pressure (net baryon density for nuclear matter).
New Phase Of Matter In Magnets Is Like “Half Ice, Half Fire” An ultra-small change in temperature can lead to a completely new phase of matter. Dr. Alfredo Carpineti ...
U.S. government scientists have developed a new phase of matter dubbed 'half ice, half fire,' which unites opposing electron spins in a unique magnet.
Yin and Tsvelik continued to look into the phase behaviors of Sr3CuIrO6 and, in 2016, found the “half-fire, half-ice” phase. In this state, which is induced by a critical external magnetic field, the ...
By shining a laser pulse sequence inspired by the Fibonacci numbers at a quantum computer’s qubits, physicists have created a remarkable, never-before-seen phase of matter. The phase has the ...
A new phase of matter created with rhythmic laser pulses could use the advantage of a second dimension of time in order to protect quantum computers from errors they're prone to, according to a ...
They may statistically look like phase transitions, but it is not going to be phase transition like physical materials do. Gordien June 11, 2024 08:26 AM Right now it's a bunch of proteins and ...
Physicists with the U.S. Department of Energy have discovered a new phase of matter—and, with apologies to George R. R. Martin, it's something of "a song of ice and fire." The duo from the ...
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