News - New Journal of Physics
Many people anticipating the creation of an invisibility cloak might be surprised to learn that a group of American researchers has created 25 000 individual cloaks.
The behavior of some of the most elusive particles in the known universe can be simulated using three atoms in a lab.
Researchers have solved the problem of radio congestion by twisting radio waves into the shape of fusilli pasta.
Scientists and engineers have proven the worth of quantum cryptography in telecommunication networks by demonstrating its long-term effectiveness in a real-time network.
The most common surname in Korea – Kim – has been traced back 1500 years using a statistical model, providing evidence of a strong, stable culture that has remained intact to this day.


