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The week in physics: Chip-scale gyroscopes; Squeaky sneakers

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Chip-scale gyroscopes get a sensitivity boost

By tweaking a standard microscale gyroscope, researchers were able to significantly amplify the signals used to measure rotation.

Laura Fattaruso

JUL 01, 2026

A peek into the physics of squeaky sneakers

When rubber-soled shoes skid on a hardwood floor, slip pulses travel between the two surfaces at high speeds to produce the familiar sound.

Gabriele Albertini

JUN 30, 2026

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From the vault

The World Wide Web and high‐energy physics

The Web—what you may now be using to buy an airline ticket or look up Miles Davis’s discography—began life as a tool for improving the flow of information at CERN.

Bebo White

NOV 01, 1998

What can physicists do?

Ankita Gangotra works to decarbonize cement, steel, and concrete

Toni Feder

JUL 02, 2026

A classical analogue for quantum effects

Laura Fattaruso

JUL 02, 2026

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