Electrons in graphene just broke their own sound barrier. Scientists created a controllable electronic shockwave inside a ...
If one could truly see reality as this dance of energy and spirit, life would reveal itself as deeply connected and “very ...
If you picture an electron breaking free from a solid, the process seems simple. Give it enough energy, and it should blast ...
A team of scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have created an ultrathin transistor unlike ...
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Can the frog escape? Quantum study reveals hidden exits for trapped electrons Can the frog escape? Quantum study reveals hidden exits for trapped electrons
A team of researchers from TU Wien has shed new light on the behavior of electrons fleeing a solid material. Their research ...
Scientists have created a prototype for a battery powered by riboflavin (vitamin B2) and glucose. As non-toxic and ...
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Astronomers solve the mystery of why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is far hotter than its surface
The mystery of why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is far hotter than its surface has long puzzled scientists. The solar corona ...
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What happens when electrons start to spin?
This experiment reveals patterns and behaviors that are usually invisible, giving a rare glimpse into the quantum world ...
Global M2 growth continues to explain more than half of Bitcoin’s price variance, reaffirming Bitcoin’s role as an anti-money ...
A new membrane system turns the natural mix of seawater and freshwater into enough electricity to produce hydrogen, showing how simple salt differences could power clean fuel generation.
What happens when electrons leave a solid material? This seemingly simple phenomenon has, until now, eluded accurate ...
A new color-changing material can remember and forget like a brain cell, creating self-erasing images that hide information ...
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