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A clever method from Caltech researchers now makes it possible to unravel complex electron-lattice interactions, potentially transforming how we understand and design quantum and electronic materials.
A new method turns noise into valuable data to enhance understanding of chemical reactions and material properties with unprecedented detail at the atomic level. The results of this research are now ...
Fossils are invaluable archives of the past. They preserve details about living things from a few thousand to hundreds of millions of years ago.
Researchers have found the first new type of magnet in nearly a century. Now, these strange "altermagnets" could help us ...
Projects to position UAE at the forefront of technology-driven solutions ...
The evolutionary quirks unveiled by the new research offer insight into how a subset of ichthyosaurs lived and hunted– and ...
Fossils are invaluable archives of the past. They preserve details about living things from a few thousand to hundreds of ...
This cutting-edge method, developed by an international team of scientists, uses the unique properties of the X-ray laser of European XFEL at Schenefeld near Hamburg, Germany—the largest X-ray laser ...
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have unlocked a hidden power within silicon, the backbone of modern electronics. Their findings could transform how future devices are built, ...
Chemists from Tomsk Polytechnic University, as part of an international team, have obtained unique crystals that exhibit ...
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) School of Engineering have cracked a major ...
Fossils are invaluable archives of the past. They preserve details about living things from a few thousand to hundreds of millions of years ...