Knowable Magazine reports solid-state batteries promise improved EV performance with faster charging and longer ranges, but ...
Changing interactions between the smallest particles at the touch of a button: Quantum researchers at RPTU have developed a ...
Trapping ultracold atoms with laser light let researchers magnify and then image the wave functions of atoms that were ...
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Light-controlled electron gas hints at future of ultra-fast electronics
In the future, could our mobile phones and internet data operate using light rather than just electricity? Now, for the first ...
A ‘quantum telephone’ connecting atomic nuclei could make practical quantum computers easier to build and use.
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Cobalt exsolution technique boosts solid oxide fuel cell performance
Fuel cells are an efficient, clean alternative to traditional fossil-fuel-based energy systems. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs ...
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How did this year’s Chemistry Nobel winners redefine ‘solid matter’? Think ‘Hermione’s handbag’
University of Melbourne professor Richard Robson began initial research into MOFs back in 1974. Idea was further developed by ...
Quantum entanglement – once dismissed by Albert Einstein as "spooky action at a distance" – has long captured the public ...
Scientists found that carbon enabled Earth’s core to solidify. Without it, the inner core may not exist. A team of scientists ...
Scientists have linked nuclear spins inside silicon chips, marking a leap toward scalable quantum computers. Engineers at UNSW have achieved a major breakthrough in quantum computing by creating what ...
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Architects of a New Kind of Molecular Structure Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Metal-organic frameworks can store huge amounts of gas in a tiny space—enabling advances that could help humans fight climate ...
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Strange State of Water Seems to Be Both Solid And Liquid at The Same Time
Water may seem boring, but it's way weirder than it looks. Scientists in Japan have now shown that when confined to tight spaces, water molecules can behave like both a solid and a liquid ...
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