Physics

Abstract neon lights moving towards the camera, like speeding past stars, referencing a quasiparticle
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A wave of graphene particles
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A cut and uncut diamond sit next to each other
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Smoke from a factory forms the phrase "CO2" in the sky
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3D render of blue molecules, stylized as blue orbs connected to each other
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Rainbow fabric fluttering in the wind
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Rainbow spectrum of light on a black background
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Clocks floating among stars
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3D render of an atom
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abstract graphic depicting waves rippling along a baseline with blue, green, gradient lines
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Researchers in Yang Lab at the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have made unexpected progress toward developing a new optical memory that can quickly and energy-efficiently store and access computational data.
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A composite image illustrating how scientists say it is now possible to predict the precise speed a coronal mass ejection (shown left in an artist's impression) is travelling at and when it will smash into Earth (bottom right moving in our direction) – even before it has fully erupted from the Sun (top right).
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