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  • Author(s): Michael Schirber Dark matter having a small electric charge would presumably generate a magnetic-field variation on Earth’s surface, but observations find no such signal. [Physics 19, s10] Published Tue Jan 27, 2026
  • Author(s): David Ehrenstein The melting point of alkali-metal nanoparticles was determined with high accuracy by measuring the energy required to eject electrons from the particles. [Physics 19, s18] Published Tue Jan 27, 2026
  • Author(s): Helen Maynard-Casely A systematic exploration of the phase diagram of methane resolves inconsistencies of earlier studies, with potential ramifications for our understanding of planetary interiors. [Physics 19, 7] Published Mon Jan 26, 2026
  • Author(s): David Ehrenstein A mechanical network of flexible links can be designed to solve a problem in matrix algebra. [Physics 19, 10] Published Fri Jan 23, 2026
  • Author(s): Sam Jarman A new theory linking atomic disorder to heat flow offers a strong foundation for predicting thermal conductivity in materials ranging from crystals to amorphous carbon. [Physics 19, 8] Published Thu Jan 22, 2026
  • Author(s): Marric Stephens A technique for spinning up molecules in a gas has now been adapted to work with superfluid helium as the host medium. [Physics 19, s5] Published Thu Jan 22, 2026
  • Author(s): Rachel Berkowitz The 3D-printed fitting could help to miniaturize cold-atom sensors by reducing the need for continuous pumping.   [Physics 19, s3] Published Wed Jan 21, 2026