Magneto-optical microscope used for imaging spin waves in a Fabry-Pérot resonator. Credit: Matt Allinson, Aalto University Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer…
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The nanocellulose fibers created by the bacteria are about a thousand times thinner than the width of a human hair. Credit: Luiz Greca Technique creates…
A quantum circuit. Credit: Aalto University Simulation of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics using a quantum computer goes beyond centuries-old conventions. Aalto researchers have used an IBM…
Schematic of a valley-spiral in magnetically encapsulated twisted bilayer graphene. Credit: Jose Lado By combining ferromagnets and two rotated layers of graphene, researchers open up…
False-colour electron microscope image of the sample, the green layers are graphene on top of the grey superconductor. The blue metal electrodes are used to…
Majorana Zero Energy Modes are found at the edge of 2D topological superconductors. Credit: Alex Tokarev, Ella Maru Studio Aalto University New research, published in…
AI methods can help us perfect drug combinations. Credit: Matti Ahlgren, Aalto University A machine learning model developed in Finland can help us treat cancer…
Drops of honey on a hydrophobic surface. Credit: Aalto University In specially coated tubes, the more viscous a liquid is, the faster it flows. It’s…
UV-light triggers electron multiplication in nanostructures. Credit: Wisa Förbom The efficiency was so high that at first the researchers had a hard time believing the…
Artistic image of a graphene bolometer controlled by electric field. Credit: Heikka Valja, CC BY 4.0 A new paper published in Nature shows potential for…
The first situation to simulate is of someone coughing indoors. Photo: Petteri Peltonen / Aalto University The researchers are using a supercomputer to carry out…
Eco superglue demonstration. Credit: Aalto University In a study published in Advanced Materials, researchers at Aalto University, the University of Tokyo, Sichuan University, and the…
A new device measures the tiniest energies in superconducting circuits, an essential step for quantum technology. Quantum physics is moving out of the laboratory and…
A pair of civil servants solve a quantum mechanics problem that had bothered them since they were students. As students, Jussi Lindgren and Jukka Liukkonen…
Light makes the conditioned liquid crystal move. Credit: Aalto University, Tampere University, Cell Press Researchers trained material the same way as Pavlov trained dogs. Conditioning…
Particle densities related to the decay of the quantum knot (left), which surprised researchers by untying itself after a few microseconds and eventually turning into…
Silk is a natural protein that can also be produced synthetically. It has good abilities and versatile possibilities. Credit: Eeva Suorlahti The unique material outperforms…