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The week in physics: Three-minute research talks; Magnetized plasmas in the lab

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Making magnetized plasmas in the lab

With strong magnetic fields and intense lasers or pulsed electric currents, physicists can reconstruct the conditions inside astrophysical objects and create nuclear-fusion reactors.

Jack D. Hare

FEB 04, 2026

Speak easy: The educational benefits of a three-minute research talk

The ability to communicate a key message clearly and concisely to a nonspecialized audience is a critical skill to develop at all educational levels.

Gavrielle R. Untracht and Matthew E. Anderson

FEB 05, 2026

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From the vault

LIGO detects gravitational waves

The twin laser interferometers nearly simultaneously received the call of two black holes in the violent final instants of their merger.

Sung Chang

APR 01, 2016

Data reanalysis throws existence of an ocean on Titan into question

The finding that the Saturnian moon may host layers of icy slush instead of a global ocean could change how planetary scientists think about other icy moons as well.

Sarah Wells

FEB 02, 2026


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