ArcheNova Intelligence Reports
Transforming scientific observation into implementation pathways, infrastructure architectures, strategic intelligence, and civilization-scale understanding.
Mission
ArcheNova Intelligence Reports exist to identify, interpret, evaluate, and communicate scientific and technological signals shaping the future.
The objective is not merely to observe discovery, but to understand how discovery becomes engineering capability, implementation, infrastructure, institutions, and long-term civilizational capacity.
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ArcheNova Top Signals
Arkadia Space to supply thrusters for Reflex Aerospace satellite
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.6 / 10
First Principles Magnetohydrodynamical Theory for the Expanding Box Model
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.6 / 10
Train Ride to NASA Kennedy for Artemis III Booster Segments
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.5 / 10
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Study of Radical Species on NaNbO3@CeO2-Modified Carbon Vulcan XC72 Gas Diffusion Electrode for Electrochemical Degradation of Paracetamol via Electro-Fenton
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.5 / 10
Effect of a magnetostatic field on laminar premixed hydrogen-air flames
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.5 / 10
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Space Supply Chain Members
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.4 / 10
Orbital raises $5 million to join orbital data center race
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.4 / 10
After the launch: Why Europe’s space ambitions depend on what comes next
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.4 / 10
Small optical component could change how telescopes view the sun
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
Spire to pursue space-based missile warning in partnership with German defense firm
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
Latest Reports
More sustainable agriculture: Recycled fertilizers could be part of the solution
Researchers have uncovered new insights into how phosphorus from recycled materials moves through soil—offering guidance to support more sustainable fertilizer use. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for plant growth, y…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Extreme coastal flooding surges worldwide as rising seas rewrite 100-year odds
Human-caused sea-level rise has significantly increased the frequency of extreme coastal flooding worldwide, according to a new study led by a Tulane University researcher. The research, published in the journal Nature C…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Dead organisms have a lasting ecological legacy, new research shows
Trees, grasses, corals, and oysters are foundational to the structure of an ecosystem while they are alive. But new research led by the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the Universi…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
Small optical component could change how telescopes view the sun
A new telescope technology—measuring just 6 millimeters (0.24 inches) in diameter—could improve how future space missions study and monitor the sun while simplifying onboard hardware and reducing costs.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
EPICS in IEEE’s Awards Honor Outstanding Students and Faculty
The EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) in IEEE program, administered by IEEE Educational Activities, has launched the Excellent EPICS in IEEE Contributor Awards. The recognitions honor the program’s outsta…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
Secret life of adult whitebait revealed by new research
Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) School of Biological Sciences researcher Dr. Ben Crichton has studied kōkopu—whitebait species that can live for 10 years or more. Whitebait is the collective te…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
How biodiversity loss could raise borrowing costs and deepen debt risks worldwide
Financial markets are blind to the economic costs of biodiversity loss, leaving several countries at risk of defaulting on debt, according to new research published in Nature. While environmental degradation is recognize…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.5 / 10
ESA at ILA 2026 – Day 1 highlights
The European Space Agency (ESA) inaugurated its participation at ILA Berlin International Airshow 2026 with a day rich in high-level meetings, public events and strategic milestones, highlighting Europe's determination t…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
Human evolution was messy and gradual, not an abrupt revolution, argues archaeologist
It is generally accepted by archaeologists that modern humans originated in Africa and dispersed worldwide, while other hominins went extinct. Yet how and when Homo sapiens dispersed out of Africa, and whether it was an …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Where not to look in the search for ET
There's a question at the heart of SETI that doesn't get nearly enough attention. It isn't whether aliens exist, and it isn't whether we have the technology to detect them. It's a far more practical problem: With a billi…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.3 / 10
A meteorite impact may have once rained gold on Western Australia
We're used to a lot of different natural things falling out of the sky. These can include snow, rain and sometimes even frogs (yes, really). All of these relate to weather phenomena.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.4 / 10
An underground detector in China unveils its first major findings about mysterious ghost particles
A massive underground detector aimed at understanding the mysterious ghost particles in our universe released its first major results on Wednesday.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Do mandatory body cameras actually reduce police brutality?
In early June, an ABC Four Corners investigation into NSW Police showcased firsthand accounts of police using excessive force against the public.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.6 / 10
NASA Equips Astronauts, Industry with Robotic Intelligence
As NASA plans long-term missions on the Moon, the agency could use robots to perform routine tasks, allowing crew members to dedicate more time to science and exploration. However, robotic motion control requires complex…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
What happens when cartoon villains have an accent? Research reveals impact on kids
When kids watch cartoons, they're absorbing much more than a plot. Thanks to the use of foreign accents in shows, they're also learning a shorthand for moral character, new research from the University of Toronto Mississ…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Earth’s stratosphere is a mysterious superhighway for microbes
Well-known microbes that grow on our crops, our gardens, even our skin have been found thriving at two to three times the flying height of a commercial jetliner.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
One storm pushed world's rarest great ape closer to extinction in Sumatra
Climate change-fueled landslides wiped out nearly one in 10 remaining members of the world's rarest great ape species on Indonesia's Sumatra island, scientists said Wednesday.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.2 / 10
'Basketball Mathematics' help children boost math skills without extra class time
A dribble and a jump shot, followed by a fractions task. That is what physical education classes looked like for a group of pupils, and the pupils not only found the lessons more engaging than usual—they also became bett…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Demolishing homes after climate disasters can be devastating. Here's how we reused precious materials
Following the devastating Northern Rivers floods in New South Wales in 2022, roughly 14,000 truckloads of water-damaged materials were sent to landfill.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
Odds climb for record El Niño as 75% of models predict 2.5C warming
Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service on Wednesday said global forecasters were increasingly confident that a very strong El Niño warming weather pattern could form later this year.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.4 / 10
ESA adopts galactic archaeology mission Arrakihs
The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Science Programme Committee has adopted the Arrakihs mission. Planned for launch by the end of 2030, Arrakihs will capture the faint light from nearby galaxy haloes. By seeing the unseen…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
DiffusionGemma: 4x faster text generation
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.2 / 10
80-atom boron 'buckyball' finally steps into nanotechnology's spotlight
The nanoscale world appears to have a new ball to kick around. Researchers from Brown University have shown the first experimental evidence for a "buckyball" molecule made from 80 boron atoms. The new structure is the co…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.2 / 10
Greater international cooperation is needed to achieve the UN's global forest goals
While many people tacitly appreciate the intrinsic and aesthetic value forests and trees provide, governments and policymakers have struggled to take firm action to protect Earth's forests.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
NVIDIA Accelerates Google DeepMind’s DiffusionGemma for Local AI
Today, Google DeepMind released DiffusionGemma — an experimental open model built for exceptionally fast text generation. NVIDIA has optimized DiffusionGemma to run even faster across NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs, the NVIDIA …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.2 / 10
Train Ride to NASA Kennedy for Artemis III Booster Segments
A train transports eight booster motor segments for the SLS (Space Launch System rocket) that will power NASA’s Artemis III mission from Northrop Grumman’s Railyard Shipping Facility in Corinne, Utah, June 2, to NASA’s K…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.5 / 10
Train Ride to NASA Kennedy for Artemis III Booster Segments
The final booster motor segments for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket that will help propel Artemis III astronauts on their journey to space shipped from Northrop Grumman’s Railyard Shipping Facility in Corinne, U…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
A day at the museum: How to follow kids' leads to support curiosity across generations
As the school year winds down and families start planning summer activities, possibly anticipating those inevitable rainy days, I have found myself returning to a simple but powerful joy: sharing museum experiences with …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.2 / 10
Acoustic environment may explain why some bird songs outlast others
From melodic morning choruses to territorial songs that echo through forests and grasslands, birds rely on vocalizations to communicate, attract mates and defend valuable habitat. For songbirds, these vocal displays are …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.4 / 10
Giant kelp's microscopic light antenna could inspire innovative climate solutions
New research reveals the microscopic machinery that helps giant kelp turn sunlight into energy, providing inspiration for innovative climate solutions. The study, published in Nature Communications, mapped one of the tin…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
When men take parental leave, their careers may benefit—but women's do not
Parental leave policies in Canada are designed for both parents, but fathers use them at roughly half the rate of mothers. From 2012 to 2017, Statistics Canada found 88% of mothers took maternity leave, parental leave or…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Colonial ties may reshape 2026 World Cup odds, 1,500 simulations suggest
Colonial legacies continue to shape competitive outcomes in international football. A research team led by the University of Zurich has used about 1,500 simulations of the upcoming World Cup to show that former colonial …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Acidic nanoparticles target Parkinson's at cellular source
Inside every human cell, a tiny structure called a lysosome acts like a recycling center, breaking down toxic waste, clearing damaged proteins and helping keep the cell functioning properly. When that recycling center st…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Ancient genome duplications laid the foundations of complex brains, research suggests
New findings, published in Nature, help answer the riddle of how vertebrates evolved the diverse array of brain cells that distinguishes them from other animals. It appears that a dramatic expansion of the genetic toolki…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
How Argonaute, a key protein for RNA therapeutics, becomes activated
RNA therapeutics have emerged as one of the most promising new classes of medicines. Eight small interfering RNA (siRNA) drugs have already been approved worldwide for the treatment of genetic diseases, yet scientists ha…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.9 / 10
Tyndall's Trail of Bergs: Ice splintered off southern Patagonia glacier drifts across a growing glacial lake
The Southern Patagonian Icefield is the largest expanse of ice in the Southern Hemisphere outside Antarctica. The mass of glacial ice extends hundreds of kilometers along the spine of the Andes, feeding dozens of dynamic…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Retreating glaciers increase iceberg sightings and reshape deep-sea habitats
The number of icebergs in the Arctic has increased sharply since the 2000s. This is due to the destabilization of large glaciers in northeast Greenland and parts of the Russian Arctic, as well as the increasing mobility …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Newfound 'whale necropolis' reveals 5.3 million years of seafloor life
Whale falls form when whale carcasses sink to the seafloor, creating localized concentrations of biodiversity in the deep ocean. Besides playing a role in long-term carbon sequestration, whale falls help scientists under…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
Deep sea an untapped 'evolutionary engine' as dataset yields 500 million unique genes
The deep sea is a unique "evolutionary engine," with one of the richest and most unexplored sources of genetic diversity on Earth, according to a major new study that assessed its potential to transform biotechnology and…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Sleep and exercise may dampen genetic drivers of heart disease
Over time, immune cells acquire mutations that promote atherosclerosis. Lifestyle changes may offset these DNA glitches, new mouse data suggest.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Space Supply Chain Members
June 8, 2026 – Washington, D.C.—The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) is pleased to welcome Besxar and Charter Space as new space supply chain members, adding expertise in space-based semiconductor manufacturing […] The …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.4 / 10
Spire to pursue space-based missile warning in partnership with German defense firm
Diehl Defence will explore using Spire’s constellation for detection of ballistic and hypersonic missile threats The post Spire to pursue space-based missile warning in partnership with German defense firm appeared first…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
An Early Step on the Long, Strange Road to Photosynthesis
An ancient lineage of cyanobacteria is helping biologists uncover an early evolutionary stage of the mind-boggling process that turns light into life. The post An Early Step on the Long, Strange Road to Photosynthesis fi…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.3 / 10
Fossil discovery shows the interaction between giant marine reptiles
Approximately 160 million years ago, during the Age of Dinosaurs, giant marine reptiles ruled the seas. One such creature, an ichthyosaur, swam in a sea near present-day Peterborough, England. This huge animal, shaped li…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Study finds robotic mowers improve Florida lawn health while reducing maintenance
For many Florida homeowners, lawn mowing can feel like a never-ending chore, especially in the heat of summer. New guidance from experts suggests autonomous or robotic lawn mowers can ease that burden while effectively m…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
We Are Crowd-Sourcing the Panopticon
A man raises his phone as police move into a crowd. The video is shaky, loud, immediate. Within minutes, it is online. Within hours, it is everywhere. This is how accountability works now. Something happens, someone reco…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Fragmented environmental policies risk costly failures, experts warn
Current climate and nature policies are working at cross-purposes, wasting public funds and causing unintended damage to ecosystems, according to a major new report co-authored by a University of York researcher.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.5 / 10
NASA Webb Finds Strongest Evidence Yet for ‘Black Hole Stars’
The complex puzzle known as little red dots has become more complete since their initial discovery by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in 2022. Now a particular little red dot’s spectrum is helping connect many of the p…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
Jim Irons, Former Landsat Project Scientist, Wins Pecora Award
Landsat’s Jim Irons won the prestigious William T. Pecora Award. Irons, now an emeritus scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, played an integral role in shaping the Landsat program into what it is today.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
UK startup Applied Atomics to enter US market with focus on military space mobility
Company opens Virginia office, announces $4 million pre-seed funding The post UK startup Applied Atomics to enter US market with focus on military space mobility appeared first on SpaceNews.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
Chimpanzees react negatively to unfairness, especially when close partners are nearby
Primates, including humans, are among the social animals living on Earth. Their survival relies heavily on cooperation with others, alliances, the sharing of resources and other social interactions.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Economist finds financial inequity distorted centuries-old Spanish water inequality
For generations, economists have viewed markets as the gold standard of efficiency, assuming resources naturally flow to the people who value them most. But new research from the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbe…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
Astronomers find a four-carbon sugar in deep space
The space between stars may seem like a barren desert, but over the past few decades scientists have been finding all sorts of interesting chemicals in it. From the precursors to proteins to the building blocks of cell m…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
Radar data can help protect birds from wind turbines
Wind turbines generate climate-friendly electricity, but they can pose a danger to migratory birds. A study led by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) published in Nature Sustainabil…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.9 / 10
Galaxy-killing wind discovered in the early universe
Astronomers have discovered a "galaxy-killing wind" that may explain why there are far more massive "dead" galaxies than expected in the early universe. This wind, powered by cosmic collisions between galaxies, could qui…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
Parents helping kids enjoy math may boost achievement as much as content support
How do children learn math? It's shaped by what they know as well as their motivation and engagement. Historically, research on children's math learning has been focused on parents' cognitive practices (such as math talk…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Engineered hookworms could one day dispense drugs from inside your gut
In a first, researchers genetically modified hookworms. It’s a step toward turning the parasites into living pharmacies.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Orbital raises $5 million to join orbital data center race
A Los Angeles-based startup has raised $5 million to fund an in-orbit computing demonstration next year, ahead of plans to deploy more than 100,000 orbital data centers to meet surging demand for AI infrastructure. The p…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.4 / 10
GLOBE Mission Earth Educators Participate in Land Cover Community of Practice
During the 2025-2026 school year, educators from the NASA Science Activation Program’s GLOBE (Global Learning and Observation to Benefit the Environment) Mission Earth project participated in a specialized Community of P…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9 / 10
LeoLabs deploys mobile space-tracking radar in Indo-Pacific
The transportable sensor is designed to maintain continuous tracking of maneuvering spacecraft in orbit The post LeoLabs deploys mobile space-tracking radar in Indo-Pacific appeared first on SpaceNews.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
Arkadia Space to supply thrusters for Reflex Aerospace satellite
Spacecraft propulsion startup Arkadia Space has signed a deal to provide thrusters for a satellite being built by Reflex Aerospace. The post Arkadia Space to supply thrusters for Reflex Aerospace satellite appeared first…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.6 / 10
The Download: the “steroid olympics” and a safer Mythos
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The “steroid olympics” were a circus—and a window into our culture —Amit Katwala A…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
NASA’s CloudCube Pioneers Miniaturized Radar to Study Clouds, Precipitation
A compact, multifrequency radar built by a team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will make it easier to collect information about dynamic cloud systems. Called CloudCube, this new instrument simultaneously probes the …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
Spaceport crunch reviving interest in sea-based launch
Proponents see offshore launch as an answer to crowded ranges, military resilience concerns. The post Spaceport crunch reviving interest in sea-based launch appeared first on SpaceNews.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.3 / 10
Hope for Maugean skate as juveniles reach adulthood in Macquarie Harbor
There are encouraging signs for the endangered Maugean skate, with a new monitoring report finding that a new cohort of skates born in Macquarie Harbor has reached adulthood.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
War on drugs or war on the poor? How bandit hunting formed a cover for Mexico's counterinsurgency campaign
If the drug trade has helped define the modern Mexican state, writes the author of a new article in The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs, so too have wars on drugs. In "From Bandit Hunting to a War Against 'Social Poi…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Majorana modes withstand disorder in atomic chains, boosting fault-tolerant quantum computing
Quantum computers—systems that process information and perform computations by leveraging the principles of quantum mechanics—could solve some tasks faster and more effectively than classical computers. While some studie…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.8 / 10
How cultural backgrounds shape financial forecasts
There's a funny thing about facts. Two people can look at the same ones but interpret them very differently, depending on their styles of thinking. On Wall Street, analysts with short-term or long-term orientations may i…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
After the launch: Why Europe’s space ambitions depend on what comes next
Satellites have become essential infrastructure. Financial markets rely on their timing signals. Military operations depend on their communications and surveillance. Navigation, disaster response, logistics, climate moni…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.4 / 10
Quantum witness technique reveals spinons in quantum spin liquid candidate
Physicists at University College Cork have developed a new approach in the search for a quantum spin liquid, a long-sought state of quantum matter resembling a magnetic liquid whose quantum properties mean it never freez…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
People have an inherent preference for counterclockwise motion, study reveals
Researchers in Spain and Japan tested a broad range of pedestrians in varying group sizes to see whether there were any patterns in their turning behaviors, and what factors influenced them, if any. It turns out that the…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Why plastic lingers: Water chemistry slows nature's cleanup
Scientists have long known that sunlight helps break down plastic. So, why do plastic products linger for decades and even centuries in rivers, lakes, and oceans—even when bathed in direct sunlight? Northwestern Universi…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.4 / 10
Stretchy, soft, and sticky: Advancing the next generation of wearable and implantable sensors
Wearable and implantable biosensors have the potential to revolutionize health care by diagnosing, monitoring, and even treating a wide range of health conditions. Recent innovations in the lab of Wei Gao, professor of m…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.6 / 10
JWST reveals dawn-dusk atmosphere split on ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121 b
Astronomers have revealed distinct differences in atmospheric conditions between the morning and evening transition zones of the ultra-hot gas planet WASP-121 b, which separate day from night, commonly called terminators…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
The “steroid olympics” were a circus—and a window into our culture
Testosterone. Methenolone. Nandrolone. Human growth hormone and EPO. Meldonium, modafinil, and mixed amphetamine salts. Clomiphene, anastrozole, levothyroxine, and liothyronine. Patches and capsules, creams and pills. A …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
Italian astronaut expects home flavors on Artemis III menu
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano is hoping to bring a taste of his homeland to the Artemis III mission he will pilot near Earth in 2027 to test two lunar modules.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.7 / 10
Tyndall’s Trail of Bergs
Ice splintered off the southern Patagonia glacier and drifted across a growing glacial lake.
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.5 / 10
To discover new physics, AI may need to 'unlearn' the old one
A study in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics explores how a machine-learning strategy known as transfer learning could dramatically reduce the computational cost of searching for new physics beyond the s…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Analytic Derivation of Vertical Chromaticity in the Fermilab Muon $g{-}2$ Storage Ring
arXiv:2606.09903v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We derive the vertical chromaticity $\xi_y$ of the Fermilab Muon g-2 storage ring in closed analytic form. Expanding the Hamiltonian as a Taylor polynomial in the dynamical…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Absolute intensity measurement of pulsed muon beams using in-beam activation
arXiv:2606.09920v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The absolute number of negative muons contained in a beam is essential for many experiments at accelerator facilities, but determining it in pulsed beams has been difficult…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Geometry-Aware Anisotropic Boundary Correction for Aerodynamic Simulation
arXiv:2606.09963v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Aerodynamic simulation is a key component of engineering shape design, where core quantities such as the surface pressure coefficient strongly depend on flow dynamics near …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Study of Radical Species on NaNbO3@CeO2-Modified Carbon Vulcan XC72 Gas Diffusion Electrode for Electrochemical Degradation of Paracetamol via Electro-Fenton
arXiv:2606.10034v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While electrochemical oxidation is a promising technology for water treatment, a fundamental understanding of the specific radical mechanisms involved in pharmaceutical deg…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.5 / 10
New sum rules of the Koide type
arXiv:2606.10060v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We report a mass rule of Koide type with inverse shape, \[m_i=M^{(d)} (w_0+w_i)^{-2}.\] It applies to the down-quark sector with numerical precision comparable to that of t…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Minimization of disorder as a key design principle for natural sizes of light harvesting 2 complexes
arXiv:2606.10103v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The light harvesting 2 (LH2) complex of purple bacteria has excellent energy conversion efficiency. Clarifying the design principle behind such efficiency at the atomistic …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.1 / 10
Radiation damage studies of silicon photomultipliers for the CMS MIP Timing Detector
arXiv:2606.10121v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Recently developed 15 um, 20 um, 25 um and 30 um cell size Hamamatsu Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) were irradiated with reactor neutrons at JSI (Ljubljana) up to 2*10^14…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Effective Training Principles of Physical Reservoirs
arXiv:2606.10130v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reservoir computers benefit from the inherent complexity of optical phenomena, which provide rich, often nonlinear dynamics. However, training directly on the reservoir's o…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.1 / 10
Profiling a Rydberg-Atom Electric Field Sensor for Off-Resonant Detection of Sub-100 MHz RF Signals
arXiv:2606.10151v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present a Rydberg-Atom electric field sensor optimized to detect signals at sub-100 MHz carrier frequencies. The sensing setup employs a sapphire vapor cell that allows …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Effect of a magnetostatic field on laminar premixed hydrogen-air flames
arXiv:2606.10188v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Magnetic fields have shown potential to affect flame characteristics; however, the mechanisms of interaction are not fully understood. This paper investigates the effect of…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.5 / 10
LEAP: A Rapid Neural Surrogate of Multi-Fluid MHD at Europa
arXiv:2606.10215v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Characterizing Europa's subsurface ocean is a key objective of the Europa Clipper and JUICE missions in the search for life beyond Earth. Although the ocean's induced magne…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Electric Field Optimization of High-Voltage Vacuum Feedthroughs
arXiv:2606.10232v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We report on the optimization of high voltage vacuum feedthroughs meant to minimize the electric field on the vacuum side of the device. We find that commercial feedthrough…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Limits of Trap-assisted Photomultiplication Gain
arXiv:2606.10236v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Photodiodes based on trap-assisted current injection can exhibit internal photomultiplication with apparent quantum efficiencies far exceeding unity, raising the question o…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Multi-channel Optical Vision Model
arXiv:2606.10253v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Spatial multiplexing is one of the natural strengths of optics, yet in optical neural networks, it is often used mainly as parallel throughput. Here, we show that spatial m…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Confidence, Statistical Evidence and Relative Belief with Applications to a Problem in Particle Physics
arXiv:2606.10256v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Probability theory provides a clear definition of what is meant by evidence in favor, against or none either way, of an event occurring for an unobserved response, via the …
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Filamentary Transport and Thermoelectric Effects in Mushroom Phase Change Memory Cells
arXiv:2606.10262v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We performed a 2D finite-element electrothermal computational study of thermoelectric effects and filamentary electronic transport in Ge$_2$Sb$_2$Te$_5$ mushroom phase chan…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Rotation-to-translation conversion by geometric asymmetry in viscoelastic fluids
arXiv:2606.10268v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Microscale locomotion in Newtonian fluids is constrained by kinematic reversibility. Here we show that viscoelasticity provides a distinct route: an achiral fore-aft asymme…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 8.2 / 10
Fast-Neutron Irradiation Effect in Heteroepitaxial $\beta$-Ga$_2$O$_3$ Schottky Diodes Fabricated on Low-Cost Sapphire Substrates
arXiv:2606.10269v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this work, we investigate the response of Ni/$\beta$-Ga$_2$O$_3$ Schottky barrier diodes fabricated on c-plane sapphire to fast-neutron irradiation up to a fluence of $1…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
Rainbow RABBITT as a Probe of Coherent Rabi Dynamics
arXiv:2606.10272v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Attosecond pulse trains interacting with a resonantly dressed atom generate a pronounced intra-sideband phase structure that remains hidden in conventional spectrally integ…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
First Principles Magnetohydrodynamical Theory for the Expanding Box Model
arXiv:2606.10283v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Expanding Box Model (EBM) has been widely employed to simulate multiscale plasma phenomena in the expanding solar wind by transforming the MHD equations to a co-moving,…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 9.6 / 10
Unidirectional-like Edge Transport Induced by Non-Hermitian Skin Effects
arXiv:2606.10291v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Non-Hermitian skin effects (NHSEs) enable dramatic boundary accumulation of waves, yet their experimental realization typically demands engineered nonreciprocity or spatial…
Overall ArcheNova Score: 7.8 / 10
DKEKAN: A single-parameterized KAN surrogate for Drift Kinetic Equation Toward Fast Neoclassical Toroidal Viscosity Torque Modeling in Tokamaks
arXiv:2606.10310v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The neoclassical toroidal viscosity (NTV) torque is a critical driver of toroidal rotation in tokamaks, profoundly influencing plasma stability and performance. Consequentl…
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