Researchers have directly observed Floquet effects in graphene for the first time, settling a long-running scientific debate.
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Programmable soft materials unlock asymmetric motion for next-gen robot designs
A research team at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has engineered soft materials with highly ...
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Soft hybrid material turns motion into power—without toxic lead
Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity (piezoelectricity) with greater efficiency and ...
From solar energy optimization to infection-fighting medical devices, AltaSim Technologies is transforming product ...
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New universal law predicts how most objects shatter, from dropped bottles to exploding bubbles
When a plate drops or a glass smashes, you're annoyed by the mess and the cost of replacing them. But for some physicists, ...
Scientists have developed a new material that converts motion into electricity with greater efficiency and without using ...
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Rheo+Raman Technology: Unlocking Deeper Insights into Polymer Behavior from Lab to Industry
Raman technology provides real-time insights into polymer behavior, enabling advanced research and faster quality control ...
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, physicists have demonstrated that black holes satisfy the third law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy remains positive and vanishes at ...
Now, researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) have built a ...
Recently, Professor Jie Kong, Associate Professor Jin Liang, and their research team from Northwestern Polytechnical ...
Current applications of NV centers in diamond as spin-photon interfaces for quantum networks are limited by low coherent photon emission. Here, the authors integrate a coherently controlled NV spin ...
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