The electronic and optical devices that we use on a daily basis, such as mobile phones, LEDs and solar cells...
Controlling the internal states of quantum systems is one of the biggest challenges in quantum materials. At the deepest level,...
In today’s digital age, computational tasks have become increasingly complex. This, in turn, has led to an exponential growth in...
Stable low-cost organic-based materials could transform X-ray imaging by improving fabrication methods and providing reliable high-resolution imaging results. Now, KAUST...
Adding salt to a road before a winter storm changes when ice will form. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s...
A team from Nagoya University in Japan has observed, for the first time, the energy transferring from resonant electrons to...
At ITER—the world’s largest experimental fusion reactor, currently under construction in France through international cooperation—the abrupt termination of magnetic confinement...
An international project in nuclear fusion may face “years” of delays, its boss has told AFP, weeks after scientists in...
Eukaryotic cells—the ones that make up most life as we know it, including all animals, plants and fungi—are highly structured...
Neutron stars and black holes may be stellar corpses, but they are among the most active celestial objects. They produce...
The way electrons interact with photons of light is a vital part of many modern technologies, from lasers to solar...
When it comes to two-dimensional materials, it’s best to expect the unexpected. Writing in Nature, researchers at Columbia find evidence...












