The researchers made use of the exceptional facilities of Micronova Nanofabrication Cleanroom. Credit: Mikko Raskinen/Aalto University New study published in Nature Communications is the first…
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An artist’s impression of Tcc+, a tetraquark composed of two charm quarks and an up and a down antiquark. Credit: CERN Discovery of a new…
A key reaction in the slow neutron-capture process that forms elements occurs less frequently than previously thought. The Science The slow neutron-capture process (the s-process)…
Abstract energy concept illustration. Collisions of Light Produce Matter and Antimatter From Pure Energy Study demonstrates a long-predicted process for generating matter directly from light…
Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory CD-1 milestone marks start of project execution phase for next-generation nuclear physics facility that will probe the smallest building blocks of…
Scientists observe a new kind of light emission when electrons in topological insulators abruptly reverse their direction of motion. Credit: © Brad Baxley (parttowhole.com) Scientists…
Credit: Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab A one-atom-thin 2D magnet developed by Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley could advance new applications in computing and electronics. The development…
A two-dimensional Doppler spectrometer captures the motions of a high intensity, femtosecond laser induced hot, dense plasma at different locations on a solid surface. Credit:…
A cartoon schematic of a silicon heterojunction solar cell and it’s photo-generated charges. The numbers correspond to three of the major electrical noise signals identified…
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford discovered that at the core of every atom is a nucleus. Atomic nuclei consist of electrically positive protons and electrically neutral…
A Wigner crystal of electrons (red) inside a semiconductor material (blue/grey). Credit: ETH Zurich Researchers at ETH Zurich have succeeded in observing a crystal that…
World’s fastest real-time quantum random number generator with a photonic integrated chip. Credit: Bing Bai and Yao Zheng At roughly the size of a fingertip,…
A team of physicists led by the University of Minnesota has discovered that the unique superconducting metal Niobium diselenide (NbSe2) is more resilient when used…
Experiments in the lab at TU Wien. Credit: TU Wien How reproducible are measurements in solid-state physics? New measurements show: An allegedly sensational effect does…
Illustration of the absorption of an individual electron captured on film. Credit: Javier Marmolejo Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have observed the absorption of…
When a proton collides with a proton, the gluon emitted by one of the valence quarks can interact with a virtual quark from the the…
Glass is one of the most common subjects we see every day, but the detailed structure of this non-metallic and non-liquid material has always been…
Schematic of the optical microcavity with 2D semiconductor. The nonlinear optical response arises from the larger Bohr radii Rydberg excitons allowing to push the limit…
The magic of mathematics is particularly reflected in magic squares. Recently, quantum physicist Gemma De las Cuevas and mathematicians Tim Netzer and Tom Drescher introduced…
Own mode of the silicon photonic crystal layer. Credit: Sergey Dyakov, Sergey Tikhodeev, Nikolay Gippius Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from RAS Institute for Physics…