How the Earth's core is like a multi-layered cake
How is our Earth's inner core like a cake? According to Professor Hrvoje Tkal膷i膰 and Sheng Wang from The Australian National University (ANU), there are more similarities than you might think.
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How is our Earth's inner core like a cake? According to Professor Hrvoje Tkal膷i膰 and Sheng Wang from The Australian National University (ANU), there are more similarities than you might think.
The natural structure of the rigid oceanic crust that forms a shell around Earth contains cracks and faults. These fissures are hydrothermal pathways for heat, water, and chemical solutions to move between the ocean and the ...
Creating molecular microrobots that mimic the abilities of living organisms is a dream of nanotechnology, as illustrated by the renowned physicist Richard Feynman. There are a number of challenges in achieving this goal. ...
Strain-mediated magnetic coupling in ferroelectric and ferromagnetic heterostructures can offer a unique opportunity for scientific research in low-power multifunctional devices. Ferroelectrics are materials that can maintain ...
Quantum entanglement occurs when two particles appear to communicate without a physical connection, a phenomenon Albert Einstein famously called "spooky action at a distance." Nearly 90 years later, a team led by the U.S. ...
An international team of scientists from Austria and Germany has launched a new paradigm in magnetism and superconductivity, putting effects of curvature, topology, and 3D geometry into the spotlight of next-decade research. ...
The thinnest materials in the world are only a single atom thick. These kinds of two-dimensional or 2D materials鈥攕uch as graphene, well-known as consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms鈥攁re causing a great deal of ...
Groups of scientists found in 2017 that long-range magnetic order can stably existence at atomic layer thickness in two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials. This significant discovery provides ideal materials platform ...
Most of us control light all the time without even thinking about it, usually in mundane ways: we don a pair of sunglasses and put on sunscreen, and close鈥攐r open鈥攐ur window blinds.
Solar radio spikes are short duration, narrowband radio bursts that are signatures of the acceleration of non-thermal electrons in solar flares. They are observed over a wide range of frequencies from the tens of MHz (Melnik ...