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Condensed Matter May 11, 2023

Researcher uses artificial intelligence to discover new materials for advanced computing

A team of researchers led by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Trevor David Rhone, assistant professor in the Department of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, Applied Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics, and Astronomy, has identified novel van der Waals (vdW) magnets using ...

Condensed Matter May 10, 2023

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists discover 'stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism'

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists have discovered "stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism" that may account for the strange electronic behavior of some layered helical magnets.

Nanophysics May 4, 2023

Researchers observe extremely squeezed directional THz waves in thin semiconductor crystals

An international team of scientists has imaged and analyzed THz waves that propagate in the form of plasmon polaritons along thin anisotropic semiconductor platelets with wavelengths reduced by up to 65 times compared to ...

Nanomaterials May 2, 2023

Engineering graphene-based quantum circuits with atomic precision

Imagine having a building made of stacks of bricks connected by adaptable bridges. You pull a knob that modifies the bridges and the building changes functionality. Wouldn't it be great?

Optics & Photonics Apr 28, 2023

Scientists find molecule responsible for the bright white coloring of Pacific cleaner shrimp

An international team of molecular chemists, physicists and nanomolecular scientists has found the molecule responsible for the bright, white-colored stripes sported by the Pacific cleaner shrimp. The study is published in ...

Astronomy Apr 21, 2023

The first light in the universe helps build a dark matter map

In the 1960s, astronomers began noticing a pervasive microwave background visible in all directions. Thereafter known as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the existence of this relic radiation confirmed the Big Bang ...

Nanophysics Apr 21, 2023

Examining the flow of thermal energy in purified ribbons of graphite

Scientists from the Institute of Industrial Science at The University of Tokyo studied the flow of thermal energy in purified ribbons of graphite and showed that heat can move more like a liquid, rather than diffusing randomly, ...

Planetary Sciences Mar 31, 2023

Earth's anisotropic inner core structure driven by dipole geomagnetic field, reveals study

A geomagnetic field is generated in Earth's interior and extends into outer space to protect Earth from cosmic radiation and the charged particles of solar wind. The magnetic field is generated by the convection of charged ...

Environment Mar 29, 2023

Turbulence theory extended to complex atmospheric conditions

Turbulence plays an essential role in weather and climate, and correctly representing its effects in numerical models is crucial for accurate weather forecasts and climate projections. However, the theory describing the effect ...

Astronomy Mar 27, 2023

The search for the missing gravitational signal

Every year, hundreds of thousands of pairs of black holes merge in a cosmic dance that emits gravitational waves in every direction. Since 2015, the large ground-based LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA interferometers have made it possible ...

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