A research team from NIMS and Nagoya University has demonstrated that an iron-based amorphous alloy, widely used as a soft...
by Wei Wensen and Zhao Weiwei, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences Recently, the research team led...
Superfast levitating trains, long-range lossless power transmission, faster MRI machines—all these fantastical technological advances could be in our grasp if...
With pulses of sound through tiny speakers, Cornell physics researchers have clarified the basic nature of a new superconductor. Since...
What if your earbuds could do everything your smartphone can do already, except better? What sounds a bit like science...
The spin of the electron is nature’s perfect quantum bit, capable of extending the range of information storage beyond “one”...
By analyzing images made of colored dots created by quantum simulators, ETH researchers have studied a special kind of magnetism....
In some materials, spins form complex magnetic structures within the nanometer and micrometer scale in which the magnetization direction twists...
Coffee beans in a jar and piles of rice or sand are examples of granular matter: materials composed of large...
A team at the University of Tokyo have constructed an improved mid-infrared microscope, enabling them to see the structures inside...
As part of its continued commitment to making its science fully open, the CMS collaboration has just publicly released the...
In a review article published in Reviews of Modern Physics, Fèlix Casanova from the Nanodevices group at CIC nanoGUNE, Prof....













