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  1. Orbital Seebeck effect induced by chiral phonons
    Nature Physics, Published online: 21 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03134-x Generation of orbital currents in a non-magnetic material can be useful to build efficient orbitronic devices. Now, the interplay of chiral phonons and electrons is shown to produce orbital currents in α-quartz.
  2. Orbital current from phonons
    Nature Physics, Published online: 21 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03139-6 Chiral phonons, quasiparticles of lattice vibrations arising from circular atomic motion, hold potential as carriers of angular momentum for next-generation technologies. Experiments show that they can generate orbital currents under thermal gradients.
  3. Strong correlations and superconductivity in the supermoiré lattice
    Nature Physics, Published online: 20 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03131-0 When two moiré patterns interfere with each other, they produce a longer-wavelength supermoiré pattern. Now, the effects of a supermoiré lattice on the band structure and transport properties of twisted trilayer graphene is investigated.
  4. Dynamical simulations of many-body quantum chaos on a quantum computer
    Nature Physics, Published online: 20 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03144-9 Studying many-body quantum chaos on current quantum hardware is hindered by noise and limited scalability. Now it is shown that a superconducting processor, combined with error mitigation, can accurately simulate dual-unitary circuit dynamics.
  5. Driving Floquet physics with excitonic fields
    Nature Physics, Published online: 19 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03132-z Floquet engineering is often limited by weak light–matter coupling and heating. Now it is shown that exciton-driven fields in monolayer semiconductors produce stronger, longer-lived Floquet effects and reveal hybridization linked to excitonic phases.
  6. Tracing dynamic arrest
    Nature Physics, Published online: 16 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03159-2 Suspensions of colloidal hard spheres are excellent model systems for studying glass dynamics. Adding tracer particles enables a hydrodynamic approach for probing the glass transition.
  7. Emergent signatures of the glass transition in colloidal suspensions
    Nature Physics, Published online: 16 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03140-z Colloidal suspensions are known to display a glass transition. Now, insights into this transition, via its effect on the solvent, are gained by probing the correlated motion of tracer particles in such systems.
  8. Transport evidence for chiral surface states from three-dimensional Landau bands
    Nature Physics, Published online: 16 January 2026; doi:10.1038/s41567-025-03146-7 The properties of electronic transport through edge states of three-dimensional quantum Hall-like states are not yet resolved. Now, increasing the surface area of the edges is shown to produce increased conductance, suggesting that chiral surface states are present.