Electrons in graphene just broke their own sound barrier. Scientists created a controllable electronic shockwave inside a ...
A new type of switch sends electrons propagating in opposite directions along the same paths – without ever colliding with each other. The switch works by controlling the presence of so-called ...
If you think about an asylum, there are two kinds of people in it: staff and patients. We aren’t sure which one [Nick Lucid] is in the latest The Science Asylum video that tries to answer the question ...
Making electrons flow like a liquid is difficult, but inside graphene researchers forced them to move so fast that they ...
Electric current comes in many forms: current in a wire, flow of ions between the plates of a battery and between plates during electrolysis, as arcs, sparks, and so on. However, here on Hackaday we ...
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