Electrons in graphene just broke their own sound barrier. Scientists created a controllable electronic shockwave inside a ...
Why did they form at that time? Astronomers know from observing distant exploding stars that the size of the universe has ...
No chemical reaction or energy transfer process can take place without electrons, as they are responsible for forming and breaking chemical bonds. Therefore, to control and manipulate chemical ...
Physicists at MIT have developed a new way to probe inside an atom's nucleus, using the atom's own electrons as "messengers" ...
Developed by researchers at MIT, the method uses the atom’s own electrons as “messengers” within a molecule to help probe ...
Scientists at Yokohama National University, in collaboration with RIKEN and other institutions in Japan and Korea, have made ...
Real-time modeling of optical responses in nanostructures using RT-TDDFT helps interpret, understand and guide next-generation applications in science and technology. A research team from the ...
The new instrument could lead to better materials for quantum computers and solar cells. Physicist Edoardo Baldini (left) and Sarah Everett, director of global impact and research at Tito’s Handmade ...
The interactions in photovoltaic materials that convert light into electricity happens in femtoseconds. How fast is that? One femtosecond is a quadrillionth of a second­­. To put that in perspective, ...
Kristian Camilleri is an associate professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and author of Heisenberg and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. In ...