Can you suggest an interesting physics topic that I can write about in a

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Science journal? I have been asked to write an article that will be printed in a science journal. The article should be on an interesting topic about physics. Teachers, professors as well as students participating in a national Physics Olympiad will be reading this; so it has to be catchy about something new, something most people don't already know about and something readers will not find boring or complicated. Can you suggest some topics that I can write upon? I need them quick, so please help.
 
Does momentum exist without force? It could be the opposite of relativity. That's my news item.

Another suggestion is superfluids, tensile strength (i.e. extension bridges), and the refractivity of transparent glass;

Otherwise you could get into the information-based nature of black holes mentioned in Brian Greene's book, I think it's called "The Hidden Reality" i.e. black holes' surfaces consist of one-Planck length measurements, possibly because they consist of or compact information.
 
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