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Condensed Matter Mar 17, 2025

The first observation of amplified spontaneous emission from electron-hole plasma in 2D semiconductors

Amplified spontaneous emission is a physical phenomenon that entails the amplification of the light spontaneously emitted by excited particles, due to photons of the same frequency triggering further emissions. This phenomenon ...

Condensed Matter Mar 14, 2025

Olympicene molecular chains create quantum spin systems with spintronics applications

In a new publication in Nature Materials, an international team of researchers has developed groundbreaking artificial chains of the iconic "olympicene" molecules to realize the antiferromagnetic (AF) spin-½ Heisenberg model, ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 14, 2025

Phage identification tool shortens the search for specific viruses to combat dangerous bacteria

A newly developed laboratory tool can, within hours, help to identify specific viruses which can be used to destroy variants of the dangerous pathogenic bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. Viruses of bacteria, known as bacteriophages, ...

Plants & Animals Mar 14, 2025

Threatened by warming waters, brook trout may be able to adapt to hotter weather

Brook trout may have a genetic trick up their scales when it comes to adapting, with limitations, to heat waves that threaten their existence. Scientists have known for years that brook trout—an iconic coldwater fish species ...

Space Exploration Mar 14, 2025

SwRI-led sounder instrument deploys across lunar surface

Just hours after touching down on the surface of the moon on March 2nd aboard Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost 1 lander, the Southwest Research Institute-led Lunar Magnetotelluric Sounder (LMS) was activated and deployed its ...

Condensed Matter Mar 13, 2025

Researchers achieve record-high electrostrain in lead-free piezoceramics

Researchers from Tsinghua University, the Beijing Institute of Technology, the University of Wollongong (Australia), and the Hefei Institutes of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have achieved an ultrahigh ...

Condensed Matter Mar 13, 2025

Revealing the hidden symmetries of a superconductor

A possible method for probing the properties of exotic particles that exist on the surfaces of an unusual type of superconductor has been theoretically proposed by two RIKEN physicists.

Astronomy Mar 12, 2025

Researchers develop glass sensors for the Einstein Telescope

From 2035, the Einstein Telescope will be able to study gravitational waves with unprecedented accuracy. For the telescope, researchers from Jena have manufactured highly sensitive sensors made entirely of glass for the first ...

Nanomaterials Mar 12, 2025

Plasmon-assisted catalytic COâ‚‚ conversion method offers sustainable e-fuel production

The conversion of CO2 into e-fuels by light offers a sustainable solution to close the carbon cycle. Researchers at the Laboratory for Nanometallurgy have pioneered an innovative approach to plasmon-assisted catalytic CO2 ...

Planetary Sciences Mar 11, 2025

Remember that asteroid that isn't going to hit Earth? We could send a mission to explore it

Last year, astronomers detected the near-earth asteroid (NEA) 2024 YR4, which orbits the sun every four years and periodically crosses Earth's orbit. The nature of its orbit makes it a potentially hazardous object (PHO), ...

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