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#101Physics & AstronomyFront Page21 January 2026

Dynamo Theory Updated: From Stagnant Models to Cosmic Jets

Researchers have advanced beyond the limitations of 1955 mean-field models to demonstrate how turbulence spontaneously generates large-scale magnetic fields. By simulating shear flows on a massive scale, the study reveals that three-dimensional jets are the primary drivers of this phenomenon, with implications for neutron star mergers.

By Tripathi, Fraser, Terry, Zweibel, Pueschel, Fan

#102Physics & AstronomyFront Page6 March 2026

How Analogue Gravity Lets Us Trap 'Black Hole' Light on a Tabletop

Researchers have simulated the light-trapping behaviour of black holes using tiny, 3D-printed optical cavities. By creating a physical model on a tabletop, they successfully measured how light behaves in a 'photon sphere', offering a safe way to study cosmic physics.

By Xu, Sundaresan, Kazkal, Lafargue, Zarfaty, Wang, Birnholtz, Decanini, Lebental, Sebbah

#103Physics & AstronomyFront Page14 February 2026

Chaos in the Vertical Tube: AI Masterminds Pool Boiling Heat Transfer

Researchers have developed a machine learning framework that analyses high-speed video of bubbles to predict heat flux in nuclear systems. By learning the physical laws governing bubble formation, the model offers a non-intrusive, highly accurate safety tool.

By Sha, Thakare, Kar, Dogra, Das

#104Medicine & HealthFront Page17 November 2025

A First Look Inside the Brain of a Rare Genetic Disorder

Scientists have long understood the genetics of the rare 4q- syndrome, but the physical changes it causes in the brain remained a mystery. A detailed post-mortem examination of an infant's brain has now revealed specific structural abnormalities, helping to link the missing genetic code to the severe developmental symptoms seen in the condition.

By Della Giustina, Reggiani Bonetti, Salviato, Fabbiani, Caramaschi

#105Computer Science & AIFront Page18 November 2025

AI Poised to Revolutionise Cancer Care Ahead of 2050 Surge

With cancer cases projected to reach 35 million annually by 2050, the complexity of modern patient data has surpassed human processing limits. Artificial intelligence offers a vital solution by analysing massive, multimodal datasets to assist doctors in delivering precision medicine. While the technology is ready, it requires validation across diverse populations to ensure safety and trust.

By Kulkarni Kale, Vemulapalli

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