Electron movement and structures described in quantum physics allow researchers to better understand how and why materials like superconductors behave as they do. Rice University researchers Jianwei ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and collaborating institutions recently built ...
The tongues of big cats have hook-like protrusions hardened with keratin, which make the top surface of a cat's tongue into a ...
Spintronics—a technology that harnesses the electron's magnetic quantum states to carry information—could pave the way for a new generation of ultra-energy-efficient electronics. Yet a major challenge ...
A new study of comb jellies has revealed that their nervous system is more complex than previously thought. What’s more, this ...
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Watching quantum behavior in action: MagnetoARPES reveals time-reversal symmetry breaking in a kagome superconductor
Electron movement and structures described in quantum physics allow researchers to better understand how and why materials like superconductors behave as they do. Rice University researchers Jianwei ...
Tiffanwy Klippel-Cooper of OmnigeniQ explains how physics-based modelling could help researchers better understand drug ...
Under the microscope, plankton becomes an unlikely star as artist Jess Holz documents their movements to highlight both their charm and their importance to the ecosystem.
An Australian spider spins a web that stretches by 150% and snaps back without breaking—a material never seen before.
Scientists offer new insight into how the body detects light touch and how disruptions in that process may contribute to sensory disorders.
Can a search-first AI beat the world's best reasoning model? I pitted Perplexity against Claude across 7 real-world challenges, from complex research to creative coding. One AI dominated, and it ...
A new type of molecule, not only never before seen but not even predicted, was created with the aid of quantum computers.
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