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Cosmic Physics Mimicked on Tabletop as Graphene Enables Schwinger Effect
by
University of Manchester
Researchers observed another unusual high-energy process as electrons seemed to become superluminous
| 2 min read
Labs Less Ordinary
Helping Labs Solve Tough Material Science Challenges
by
Ian Black, MSComm, MSc
University of Akron’s National Polymer Innovation Center helps industry leaders and labs understand next-gen materials and build new products
| 5 min read
News
Rare Kondo Phenomenon Found in Transition Metal Oxide
by
Osaka Prefecture University
Researchers find that the Kondo effect can take place in a transition metal oxide CaCu
3
Ru
4
O
12
(CCRO)
| 3 min read
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Asymmetry Is Key to Creating More Stable Blue Perovskite LEDs
by
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
Researchers have created blue LEDs using layers of metal halide perovskite linked with asymmetrical bridges
| 3 min read
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Physicist Solves Century Old Problem of Radiation Reaction
by
Lancaster University
Alternative solution has controversial implications regarding the need for a classical radiation reaction
| 2 min read
Insights
Nanomaterials: Organizing Matter at the Nanoscale
by
Ajay P. Manuel
Emergent properties of engineered nanomaterials promote technological advancements in diverse applications
| 4 min read
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Scientists Make First Detection of Exotic ‘X’ Particles in Quark-Gluon Plasma
by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The findings could redefine the kinds of particles that were abundant in the early universe
| 4 min read
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Researchers Develop a Soft, Stretchable Thermometer
by
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Self-powered sensor can be integrated into soft robots, smart clothing
| 2 min read
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Orbital Insertion Burn a Success, Webb Arrives at Second Lagrange Point
by
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Engineers will now begin the three-month process of aligning the telescope's optics
| 2 min read
News
Gender Bias in Lab Groups Not Rooted in Personal Preference
by
Cornell University
In physics lab groups, women tend to work more on the computer while men often handle equipment
| 3 min read
News
Device Wraps around Hot Surfaces, Turns Wasted Heat to Electricity
by
Penn State
New flexible thermoelectric generator converts wasted heat into electricity more efficiently than previously possible
| 3 min read
News
Sidewinding Young Stellar Jets Spied by Gemini South
by
NOIRLab
Crystal clear images of meandering bipolar stellar jets from young stars captured with adaptive optics
| 3 min read
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