MIT physicists and colleagues have discovered the “secret sauce” behind some of the exotic properties of a new quantum material...
Twisted nanoscale semiconductors manipulate light in a new way, researchers at the University of Bath and the University of Michigan...
Electrons flowing through power lines and computers inevitably encounter resistance; when they do, they lose some of their energy, which...
A collaboration between computer scientists and physicists at the University of Chicago broke through one of the key obstacles for...
A TU/e research group has developed a new near-infrared sensor that is easy to make, comparable in size to sensors...
Scientists understand quite well how temperature affects electrical conductance in most everyday metals like copper or silver. But in recent...
Every technology that runs our world requires energy on demand. Energy must be stored and be accessible to power electronic...
With a little twist and the turn of a voltage knob, Cornell researchers have shown that a single material system...
Scientists have found that adding a common household cleaning agent—the mineral boron contained in such cleaners as borax—can vastly improve...
An interdisciplinary team including researchers from Leipzig University has analyzed an extensive collection of sand samples from so-called megaripple fields...
In the particle world, sometimes two is better than one. Take, for instance, electron pairs. When two electrons are bound...
Florida Tech professor emeritus Martin Glicksman’s latest metals/materials science research has implications for the metal casting industry, but it also...












