Just after 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, final beams of oxygen ions—oxygen atoms stripped of their electrons—circulated ...
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I discovered why reactions explode
In this video, I explain why some reactions explode while others cool, exploring the root cause of chemical energy. I discuss ...
Researchers at Santa Clara University have developed a comprehensive mathematical framework to rigorously analyze and predict ...
A new study reveals how intertwined forms of frustration in quantum materials can give rise to unconventional magnetic states.
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US scientists trap single plutonium atom inside tiny molecular cage
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have trapped a single plutonium atom inside a tiny molecular cage, using only six micrograms of the radioactive metal. The work turns an element ...
The registrations for NEET 2026 have commenced. In order to appear for the MBBS entrance test, the candidates need to be well aware of the syllabus for the test. The National ...
Omni NDE cobots, X-ray end effectors and Voxray’s reconstruction approach enables 5-micron inspection of aerospace parts without size constraints.
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Transient Electroluminescence Helps Explain How Perovskite LEDs Work Under High Current
The review discusses transient electroluminescence (TrEL) as a tool for analyzing carrier dynamics and efficiency roll-off in perovskite light-emitting diodes.
That low-frequency fuzz that can bedevil cellphone calls has to do with how electrons move through and interact in materials ...
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Atom-thin ferroelectric transistor can store 3,024 polarization states
Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run ...
We describe electricity as a flow, but that’s not what happens in a typical wire. Physicists have begun to induce electrons to act like fluids, an effort that could illuminate new ways of thinking ...
The last collisions at RHIC took place on February 6, 2026. The particle accelerator provided insights into Big Bang matter for 25 years.
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