Scientists have made an important step toward developing computers advanced enough to simulate complex natural phenomena at the quantum level....
An optical isolator developed at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) could drastically improve...
Two new innovative methods describe how to measure the electrical resistivity of liquid iron—such as that found in planetary cores—at...
Scientists using one of the world’s most powerful quantum microscopes have made a discovery that could have significant consequences for...
Engineers from Rice University and the University of Maryland have created full-motion video technology that could potentially be used to...
Optical devices and materials allow scientists and engineers to harness light for research and real-world applications, like sensing and microscopy....
Simple molecular liquids such as water or glycerol are of great importance for technical applications, in biology or even for...
Imagine the explosive disturbance caused by a jet going supersonic. A similar shock wave occurs when subatomic particles known as...
Quantum computing could revolutionize our world. For specific and crucial tasks, it promises to be exponentially faster than the zero-or-one...
When the skies above Palo Alto darkened with smoke from the Camp Fire in 2018, Stanford researcher Hayoon Chung was...
The exploitation of polarization or charge separation in ferroelectric materials has led to remarkable advances in various fields, such as...
Using a new technique, researchers at the University of Basel have succeeded in cooling a small membrane down to temperatures...













