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  • Author(s): Michael Schirber A disagreement over neutrino-mass estimates might be resolved by assuming that neutrinos decay into hypothetical massless particles. [Physics 19, s72] Published Thu Jun 11, 2026
  • Author(s): Sophia Chen Researchers have used laser cooling and trapping to isolate calcium monohydride, a key step toward producing ultracold atomic hydrogen. [Physics 19, s71] Published Wed Jun 10, 2026
  • Author(s): Ryan Wilkinson Atomic-scale measurements show that vibrational excitations can cause electrons to move in bunches. [Physics 19, s75] Published Wed Jun 10, 2026
  • Author(s): Matteo Rini Astronomers may have found a long-sought wind from Sagittarius A*, offering a glimpse into how typical supermassive black holes shape their environment. [Physics 19, 82] Published Tue Jun 09, 2026
  • Author(s): Charles Day Machine learning can reduce the number of time steps needed to accurately predict the progress of a dynamically evolving system. [Physics 19, s74] Published Tue Jun 09, 2026
  • Author(s): Sam Jarman Researchers use a quantum Bell test to generate certifiably random numbers, key ingredients for secure network communications. [Physics 19, 81] Published Mon Jun 08, 2026
  • Author(s): Mark Buchanan Sound wave scattering can be increased in one frequency range only by reducing scattering in another range, according to experiments—a discovery relevant for acoustic engineering. [Physics 19, 80] Published Fri Jun 05, 2026