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  1. Observation of a non-Hermitian supersonic mode on a trapped-ion quantum computer 

    Zhang, Yuxuan; Carrasquilla, Juan; Kim, Yong Baek (2025)
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
    Quantum computers have long been anticipated to excel in simulating quantum many-body physics. In this work, we demonstrate the power of variational quantum circuits for resource-efficient simulations of dynamical and equilibrium physics in non-Hermitian systems. Using a variational quantum compilation scheme for fermionic systems, we reduce gate count, save qubits, and eliminate the need for postselection, a major challenge in simulating ...
    Journal Article
  2. Monsoonal imprint on late Quaternary landscapes of the Rub' al Khali Desert 

    Zaki, Abdallah S.; Delaunay, Antoine; Baby, Guillaume; et al. (2025)
    COMMUNICATIONS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT
    Abundant geomorphological, biological, and isotopic records show that Arabia repeatedly underwent significant climate-driven environmental changes during late Quaternary humid periods. Precisely mapping how the enhancement and expansion of the African Monsoon during these humid periods have affected landscape evolution and human occupation dynamics in Arabia remains a scientific challenge. Here we reconstruct an ancient water-sculpted ...
    Journal Article
  3. Tunable assembly of confined Janus microswimmers in sub-kHz AC electric fields under gravity 

    van Baalen, Carolina; Alvarez, Laura; Style, Robert W.; et al. (2025)
    Soft Matter
    Active systems comprising micron-sized self-propelling units, also termed microswimmers, are promising candidates for the bottom-up assembly of small structures and reconfigurable materials. Here we leverage field-driven colloidal assembly to induce structural transformations in dense layers of microswimmers driven by an alternating current (AC) electric field and confined in a microfabricated trap under the influence of gravity. By varying ...
    Journal Article
  4. TOI-6508 b: A massive transiting brown dwarf orbiting a low-mass star 

    Barkaoui, K.; Sebastian, D.; Zuniga-Fernandez, S.; et al. (2025)
    Astronomy & Astrophysics
    We report the discovery of a transiting brown dwarf orbiting a low-mass star, TOI-6508 b. Today, only similar to 50 transiting brown dwarfs have been discovered. TOI-6508 b was first detected with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) in Sectors 10, 37 and 63. Ground-based follow-up photometric data were collected with the SPECULOOS-South (Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars) and LCOGT-1m telescopes, ...
    Journal Article
  5. MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Survey description and early results for the galaxy population detected at 5.6 μmâ 

    Oestlin, Goeran; Perez-Gonzalez, Pablo G.; Melinder, Jens; et al. (2025)
    Astronomy & Astrophysics
    Context. The recently launched James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is opening new observing windows on the distant Universe. Among JWST's instruments, the Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI) offers the unique capability of imaging observations at wavelengths of lambda > 5 mu m. This enables unique access to the rest frame near-infrared (NIR, lambda >= 1 mu m) emission from galaxies at redshifts of z > 4 and the visual (lambda greater than or ...
    Journal Article

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