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Cerium is a rare Earth metal that has numerous technological applications, for example, in some types of lightbulbs and flat-screen...
Topological solitons can be found in many places and at many different length scales. For example, they take the form...
In a new Nature study, Columbia Engineering researchers have built a photonic chip that is able to produce high-quality, ultra-low-noise...
The turbulent motion of a tumbling river or the outflow from a jet engine is chaotic: that is, it contains...
Quantum computers promise to tackle some of the most challenging problems facing humanity today. While much attention has been directed...
Light can compute functions during its propagation and interaction with structured materials, with high speed and low energy consumption. Achieving...
For decades, people with diabetes have relied on finger pricks to withdraw blood or adhesive microneedles to measure and manage...
In the realm of physics, synthetic dimensions (SDs) have emerged as one of the frontiers of active research, offering a...
From solar panels on our roofs to the new OLED TV screens, many everyday electronic devices simply wouldn’t work without...
Today, the word “quantum” is everywhere—in company names, movie titles, even theaters. But at its core, the concept of a...
Images projected onto objects in the real world create impressive displays that educate and entertain. However, current projection mapping systems...












