Physical Sciences for July & August (79aH*) : – A discovery challenging basic assumptions about cosmology, – An exoplanet potentially habitable ?, – Challenging our understanding of dark energy
Physical Sciences for May & June (78aH*) : – The Great Ring of galaxies does not correspond to any structure known to date, – A neutron star emits an abnormal signal
Physical Sciences for January & February (78aH*) : – An heavy planet contradicts current models of planet formation, – More Earth-like planets than initially envisaged, – A possible crisis in the cosmos
Physical Sciences for November & December (78aH*) : – Message to Earth from an unprecedented distance, – A crystal becoming superconductive at very temperatures, – Evaporation by photomolecular effect
Physical Sciences for September & October (78aH*) : – Sound can travel in the vacuum, – A quantum computer to study chemical reactions, – We need for a deeper understanding of nuclear structure
Physical Sciences for July & August (78aH*) : – Optimize the ignition of fusion reactors, – A phenomenon known under the name of “cold welding”, – Energetic gamma rays coming from the sun
Physical Sciences for May & June (77aH*) : – The expansion of the universe could be an illusion, – Overheated exoplanets, – An exoplanet has a magnetic field
Physical Sciences for November & December (77aH*) : – Six massive and very ancient galaxies detected, – The structure of the inner core of the Earth, – A new superconductive material has been created
Physical Sciences for January & February (77aH*) : – Two exoplanets three times larger than Earth, – A new theory about quantum mechanics, – A STAR collision detector