Cerium pyrochlore is first to qualify as long-sought state of matter
Researchers have built an electronic array on a microchip that simulates particle interactions in a hyperbolic plane
The quest for a better understanding of vacuum physics will lead to the elucidation of fundamental questions in modern physics
The unexpected presence of a disk of material so close to a black hole offers a unique opportunity to test Albert Einstein's theories of relativity
By automating the discovery process, scientists can quickly scan sets of images, and return precise predictions with minimal human interaction
Magnetic resonance imaging enables to scan the magnetic field of single atoms with unprecedented resolution
New analysis, co-led by UMD astronomer, suggests a natural origin for our first interstellar visitor
Recent study has big implications for quantum information technology
Findings shed new light on the nature of electron interactions in quantum systems and establishing a potential new platform for future quantum computers
Twisted graphene bilayers are very promising for a variety of technological applications in nanodevices
Findings show how to make confined bubbles develop uniformly, instead of in their usual scattershot way
Increased chemical stability and biocompatibility of the particles makes them useful for a number of applications, including sensing and biomedicine
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