A large, unconventional anomalous Hall resistance in a new magnetic semiconductor in the absence of large-scale magnetic ordering has been...
While conventional electronics relies on the transport of electrons, components that convey spin information alone may be many times more...
An asteroid impact can be enough to ruin anyone’s day, but several small factors can make the difference between an...
A new method of analyzing the complex data from massive astronomical events could help gravitational wave astronomers avoid a looming...
A Persian adage, notably wielded by Abe Lincoln and the band OK Go, expresses the ephemeral nature of the world:...
After the “first quantum revolution”—the development of devices such as lasers and the atomic clock—the “second quantum revolution” is currently...
When stacking two layers of van der Waals (vdW) materials, a moiré pattern is produced by the modulation of the...
High-precision measurements have provided important clues about processes that impair the efficiency of superconductors. Future work building on this research...
What does a quantum computer have in common with a top draft pick in sports? Both have attracted lots of...
Solutions to a 55-year-old problem in boiling water reactors—which represent a third of nuclear power reactors in the United States—are...
Common experience tells us that oil and water do not mix. Yet, it turns out that they can mix when...
Superconductivity is the disappearance of electrical resistance in certain materials below a certain temperature, known as “transition temperature.” The phenomenon...












