Nanomechanical resonators with circular cavities detect electron vortices via magnetic torque-induced vibrations, distinguishing ballistic and hydrodynamic regimes and their temperature crossover.
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ALMA observations reveal ram-pressure stripping in five galaxies at z=2.51, the most distant confirmed instances, indicating environmental gas removal in a protocluster.
K1-xCrTe2 single crystals with x≈0.3 show in-plane ferromagnetism at Tc=117 K and ferromagnetic spin alignment, unlike the out-of-plane antiferromagnetism in LiCrTe2 and NaCrTe2.
In the Ising-like triangular antiferromagnet Er7TaO12, long-range magnetic order forms on cooling then melts into short-range correlations at lower temperature, realizing a spin analog of the Pomeranchuk effect.
A momentum-space linking number is a Berry-phase topological invariant for aperiodic Helmholtz-decomposable vector wave fields.
Static heterogeneity in 2D molecular diffusion produces the same apparent truncated power-law inter-event times (alpha ~1) seen in human bursty dynamics, showing the scaling is an artifact of tip-induced variations confined to finite time windows.
A robotic fish learns goal-directed policies in simulation and interacts with live fish to quantify how well different behavioral models match real responses using Wasserstein distances on performance metrics.
LHAASO gamma-ray data from G150.3+4.5 and γ-Cygni show high-energy components produced by PeV cosmic rays from supernova remnants colliding with molecular clouds.
A game-theoretic model shows that individually rational adoption of generative AI causes model collapse that reduces collective social welfare for important tasks, with habit formation creating spillovers from low-stakes to high-value domains.
A model from 69 classes finds that 10-20% group worksheets, 20-40% group clicker questions, and at least two student questions per hour produce effect sizes over 2 in learning gains, while classes without group worksheets match lecture-only performance.
Under modest tensile strain, SrTiO3 develops a polar vibrational mode at finite wavevector, indicating a textured polar phase on nanometer scales rather than uniform ferroelectric order.
A 2084-parameter recurrent policy trained by distilling 1000 RL teacher policies enables zero-shot control across 10 real quadrotors differing in mass, motors, frames, propellers, and flight controllers.
Stacking DESI spectra reveals star-formation-driven Mg II outflows from low-mass galaxies that escape dark matter halos, providing indirect evidence that stellar feedback causes baryon deficiency.
A 500-logical-qubit quantum computer could reject laboratory-confined theories by surpassing the Planck-scale operation rate of 2^491 m^{-3} s^{-1}, with a 1600-qubit machine limited by the observable universe.
Quantification of vdW gap trade-offs in 2D transistors reveals scaling limits for insulators and contacts, with zipper-like interfaces proposed to remove the gap.
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Nanomechanical detection of vortices in an electron fluid
Nanomechanical resonators with circular cavities detect electron vortices via magnetic torque-induced vibrations, distinguishing ballistic and hydrodynamic regimes and their temperature crossover.
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Ram-Pressure Stripping Caught in Action in a Forming Cluster at $z \sim 2.5$
ALMA observations reveal ram-pressure stripping in five galaxies at z=2.51, the most distant confirmed instances, indicating environmental gas removal in a protocluster.
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In-Plane Ferromagnetism and Critical Dynamics in Alkali-Deficient K$_{1-x}$CrTe$_2$ (with $x \approx$ 0.3) Single Crystals
K1-xCrTe2 single crystals with x≈0.3 show in-plane ferromagnetism at Tc=117 K and ferromagnetic spin alignment, unlike the out-of-plane antiferromagnetism in LiCrTe2 and NaCrTe2.
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Melting upon cooling in a quantum magnet
In the Ising-like triangular antiferromagnet Er7TaO12, long-range magnetic order forms on cooling then melts into short-range correlations at lower temperature, realizing a spin analog of the Pomeranchuk effect.
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Linking extended vector wave fields with momentum space topology
A momentum-space linking number is a Berry-phase topological invariant for aperiodic Helmholtz-decomposable vector wave fields.
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Static heterogeneity generates apparent universality in first-passage bursty dynamics
Static heterogeneity in 2D molecular diffusion produces the same apparent truncated power-law inter-event times (alpha ~1) seen in human bursty dynamics, showing the scaling is an artifact of tip-induced variations confined to finite time windows.
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Robots that learn to evaluate models of collective behavior
A robotic fish learns goal-directed policies in simulation and interacts with live fish to quantify how well different behavioral models match real responses using Wasserstein distances on performance metrics.
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Ultra-high-energy $\gamma$-ray imprints from PeV particles accelerated by supernova remnants
LHAASO gamma-ray data from G150.3+4.5 and γ-Cygni show high-energy components produced by PeV cosmic rays from supernova remnants colliding with molecular clouds.
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Generative artificial intelligence reduces social welfare through model collapse
A game-theoretic model shows that individually rational adoption of generative AI causes model collapse that reduces collective social welfare for important tasks, with habit formation creating spillovers from low-stakes to high-value domains.
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Predictive Modeling for High Impact Active Learning Classrooms
A model from 69 classes finds that 10-20% group worksheets, 20-40% group clicker questions, and at least two student questions per hour produce effect sizes over 2 in learning gains, while classes without group worksheets match lecture-only performance.
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A textured polar phase in strained SrTiO3
Under modest tensile strain, SrTiO3 develops a polar vibrational mode at finite wavevector, indicating a textured polar phase on nanometer scales rather than uniform ferroelectric order.
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RAPTOR: A Foundation Policy for Quadrotor Control
A 2084-parameter recurrent policy trained by distilling 1000 RL teacher policies enables zero-shot control across 10 real quadrotors differing in mass, motors, frames, propellers, and flight controllers.
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Stellar feedback drives the baryon deficiency in low-mass galaxies
Stacking DESI spectra reveals star-formation-driven Mg II outflows from low-mass galaxies that escape dark matter halos, providing indirect evidence that stellar feedback causes baryon deficiency.
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Probing the Planck scale with quantum computation
A 500-logical-qubit quantum computer could reject laboratory-confined theories by surpassing the Planck-scale operation rate of 2^491 m^{-3} s^{-1}, with a 1600-qubit machine limited by the observable universe.
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Device-scaling constraints imposed by the van der Waals gap formed in two-dimensional materials
Quantification of vdW gap trade-offs in 2D transistors reveals scaling limits for insulators and contacts, with zipper-like interfaces proposed to remove the gap.