Did you know that wires can be used to ionize air to make a loudspeaker? Simply put, it’s possible to...
An international team of researchers including scientists from FAU has, for the first time, used X-rays for an imaging technique...
Better understanding the formation of swirling, ring-shaped disturbances—known as vortex rings—could help nuclear fusion researchers compress fuel more efficiently, bringing...
Quantum computers promise to solve challenging tasks in material science and cryptography that will remain out of reach even for...
When most people think of crystals, they picture suncatchers that act as rainbow prisms or the semi-transparent stones that some...
For more than 10 years, Guoliang Huang, the Huber and Helen Croft Chair in Engineering at the University of Missouri,...
For more than 10 years, Guoliang Huang, the Huber and Helen Croft Chair in Engineering at the University of Missouri,...
It may be that the famous Higgs boson, co-responsible for the existence of masses of elementary particles, also interacts with...
The theory of relativity works well when you want to explain cosmic-scale phenomena—such as the gravitational waves created when black...
What makes some materials carry current with no resistance? Scientists are trying to unravel the complex characteristics. Harnessing this property,...
New experiments using one-dimensional gases of ultra-cold atoms reveal a universality in how quantum systems composed of many particles change...
Quantum random number generators (QRNGs) produce genuine randomness based on the inherent unpredictability of quantum mechanics. They have important applications...












