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Tejasri Gururaj

Tejasri Gururaj

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Tejasri is a freelance science writer/journalist with an MS in Physics. She explores diverse scientific disciplines and enjoys research-driven writing. When not at her keyboard, you can find her in front of the TV with her feline companions, eating delicious food, or napping.

Articles by Tejasri Gururaj

Phys.org / Inspired by Maxwell's demon, heat flow acts as a witness to quantum properties

In a new study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists have discovered a novel approach to detecting the quantum properties of a system by simply using heat as a witness, requiring no direct measurement of the quantum ...

Feb 28, 2025
Phys.org / Scientists map elusive liquid-liquid transition point using deep neural network

A new Nature Physics study has shed light on the long-hypothesized liquid-liquid critical point where water simultaneously exists in two distinct liquid forms, opening new possibilities for experimental validation.

Feb 22, 2025
Phys.org / Simulating particle creation in an expanding universe using quantum computers

A new study published in Scientific Reports simulates particle creation in an expanding universe using IBM quantum computers, demonstrating the digital quantum simulation of quantum field theory for curved spacetime (QFTCS).

Feb 7, 2025
Phys.org / Rethinking Carnot: Scientists overcome traditional power-efficiency trade-off

Challenging centuries-old assumptions about thermodynamics, a new study published in Physical Review Letters has shown that it is theoretically possible to design a heat engine that achieves maximum power output while approaching ...

Jan 31, 2025
Phys.org / Superfluid spirals: Scientists control Kelvin waves for first time

In a new study published in Nature Physics, researchers have developed the first controlled method for exciting and observing Kelvin waves in superfluid helium-4.

Jan 31, 2025
Phys.org / Scientists map the mathematics behind how we create and innovate

A new study in Nature Communications explores the dynamics of higher-order novelties, identifying fascinating patterns in how we combine existing elements to create novelty, potentially reshaping our understanding of human ...

Jan 29, 2025
Phys.org / From classical to quantum: Reimagining the Mpemba effect at the atomic scale

In a new Nature Communications study, scientists have demonstrated the quantum version of the strong Mpemba effect (sME) in a single trapped ion system.

Jan 22, 2025
Phys.org / Scientists detect mysterious suppression in cosmic structure growth

A new study in published in Physical Review Letters analyzes the most complete set of galaxy clustering data to test the ΛCDM model, revealing discrepancies in the formation of cosmic structures in the universe, hinting at ...

Jan 3, 2025
Medical Xpress / Cognitive flexibility: How neural variability shapes decision-making in different brains

Research published in Nature has revealed that neural computations in different individuals can be implemented to solve the same decision-making tasks, even when the behavioral outcomes appear identical.

Dec 17, 2024
Phys.org / Scientists achieve nuclear spin coherence in levitating microparticles

A new study in Physical Review Letters demonstrates the levitation of a microparticle using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), having potential implications from biology to quantum computing.

Dec 13, 2024
Phys.org / Scientists examine how roasting affects the perfect brew

A new study in published in Scientific Reports suggests that the perfect cup of coffee is influenced by a complex blend of variables such as bean processing method, brewing time, and grind size, not just the roast level.

Dec 11, 2024
Phys.org / Scientists develop self-sustained protein transport and tissue assembly in artificial cells

In a new Nature Communications study, scientists have developed a novel method for artificial cells to interact with their external environment without the need for complex modification processes.

Dec 2, 2024
Phys.org / Extending classical black hole inequalities into the quantum realm

A recent study in Physical Review Letters explores quantum effects on black hole thermodynamics and geometry, focusing on extending two classical inequalities into the quantum regime.

Nov 23, 2024
Phys.org / Implementing topologically ordered time crystals on quantum processors

In a new study published in Nature Communications, scientists have implemented the topologically ordered time crystal on a quantum processor for the first time.

Nov 9, 2024
Phys.org / Scientists demonstrate precise control over artificial microswimmers using electric fields

In a new study in Physical Review Letters, scientists have demonstrated a method to control artificial microswimmers using electric fields and fluid flow. These microscopic droplets could pave the way for targeted drug delivery ...

Oct 29, 2024