Electricity isn't just wires and outlets. Its history includes fake experiments, brutal PR wars, and vehicles that predate ...
What if you could create new materials just by shining a light at them? To most, this sounds like science fiction or alchemy, ...
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Quantum engineers turn theory into working physics using exciton-driven effects
Scientists demonstrate Floquet effects using excitons instead of photons, marking a major breakthrough in imbibing materials ...
The electric grid can handle a certain amount of damage, but climate change is increasing extreme weather events in the state ...
One intriguing method that could be used to form the qubits needed for quantum computers involves electrons hovering above ...
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Scientists capture first-ever real-time images of electrons in the act of breaking bonds
Using short laser pulses, researchers have imaged the exact moment an ammonia molecule bends and sheds a hydrogen atom.
SOHAR is already active across iron-based raw materials, carbon-based inputs, titanium-based materials, silicon-based ...
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Energy trader defends trading licence as Eskom says its hands were forced in Nersa court battle
Eskom's legal challenge against Nersa's electricity trading licences raises questions about the future of South Africa's energy market. NOA Group Trading defends its position, highlighting the ...
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MIT's chip stacking breakthrough could cut energy use in power-hungry AI processes
Engineers from MIT say that stacking circuit components on top of each other could be the answer to creating more ...
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Institute of Science Tokyo, University of Tsukuba, and Quemix Corporation announced today that they have achieved the world’s first elucidation of how hydrogen ...
First experimental observation of matter-wave diffraction in a short-lived electronpositron atom using a graphene-based ...
The physics department at UC Santa Barbara houses its own powerful particle accelerator that accelerates electrons to 99.4% of the speed of light: The Sherwin Group’s ability to produce short and ...
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