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  • The ATLAS Collaboration at CERN used data from 13 TeV proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider to observe for the first time entanglement between a pair of top quarks.

    • Iulia Georgescu
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  • No sign of sterile neutrinos was found in the latest, and most extensive, analysis done on data taken by the STEREO experiment and yet, the case is not closed.

    • Iulia Georgescu
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  • A paper in Physical Review Letters identifies topological features in the phonon spectrum of graphene.

    • Ankita Anirban
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  • A paper in Nature Photonics uses ambient air to deflect the path of high-power laser beams.

    • Ankita Anirban
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  • A paper in Nature Communications reports experiments and simulations of spherical particles that help show how finite numbers of spheres pack in practice.

    • Zoe Budrikis
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  • 60 years ago the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Eugene Wigner, J. Hans D. Jensen and Maria Goeppert Mayer.

    • Alison Wright
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  • Astroparticle physicists met for the 38th edition of the biennial series of the International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2023), which took place in late July in Nagoya, Japan.

    • Iulia Georgescu
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  • A paper in Nature Communications shows that a hyperbolic map can still be useful for navigating a real-world network, even if the information about the network is incomplete.

    • Zoe Budrikis
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  • Twenty-five years ago, Duncan Watts and Steven Strogatz published ‘Collective dynamics of ‘small-world’ networks’, a paper that helped kickstart the modern era of network science.

    • Zoe Budrikis
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  • A paper in Physical Review E shows that in several real-world networks, the number of cliques grows faster than the number of links, and the number of big cliques grows even faster than the number of small cliques.

    • Zoe Budrikis
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  • A paper in Science Advances puts forward a framework for quantifying the level of homophily in group interactions, and shows that simple-seeming definitions of group homophily are constrained by combinatorics in ways that are not immediately obvious.

    • Zoe Budrikis
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  • A paper in Communications Physics shows that effective interventions to increase the visibility of minorities in networks should consider both increasing the size of the minority and changing how connections are made.

    • Zoe Budrikis
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