From monitoring concentrations of greenhouse gases to detecting COVID in the breath, laser systems known as frequency combs can identify...
Holographic imaging has always been challenged by unpredictable distortions in dynamic environments. Traditional deep learning methods often struggle to adapt...
75 years ago Claude Shannon, the “father of information theory,” showed how information transmission can be quantified mathematically, namely via...
Electrifying plastic beads in a laboratory setup creates flocking behavior similar to that observed in birds. And if you mix...
In a study published in Advanced Science, researchers led by Prof. Zhong Guohua from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology...
An electron moving through a solid generates a polarization in its environment due to its electric charge. In his theoretical...
A new spectroscopy technique developed by RIKEN researchers could help reveal the inner workings of metal catalysts and the proteins...
New research from the University of Birmingham shows that the electronic structure of metals can strongly affect their mechanical properties....
Semiconductors—most notably, silicon—underpin the computers, cellphones, and other electronic devices that power our daily lives, including the device on which...
How fast does a droplet flow along a fiber? It depends on the diameter of the fiber, and also on...
In a new collaboration, two research groups, one led by Francesca Ferlaino and one by Markus Greiner, have joined force...
The advent of quantum computing is opening previously unimaginable perspectives for solving problems deemed beyond the reach of conventional computers,...












