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Nanophysics Mar 27, 2025

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics meets art: A new twist on interference patterns

One of the simplest and most beautiful naturally occurring patterns can be observed when light is shined through a pair of slightly misaligned periodic structures. This phenomenon, known as the moiré effect, is not only ...

Biochemistry Mar 25, 2025

Dynamic density functional theory offers new approach to understanding protein–membrane interactions

Proteins interacting with cell membranes play a vital role in countless biological processes, from how cells communicate to how they respond to external signals like hormones or medications. Understanding these interactions ...

Condensed Matter Mar 24, 2025

Looking for elusive quantum particles? Try a bad metal, researchers suggest

Metals, as most know them, are good conductors of electricity. That's because the countless electrons in a metal like gold or silver move more or less freely from one atom to the next, their motion impeded only by occasional ...

Nanophysics Mar 21, 2025

Graphene quantum dots mimic orbital hybridization

A research team led by Professor Sun Qing-Feng in collaboration with Professor He Lin's research group from Beijing Normal University has achieved orbital hybridization in graphene-based artificial atoms for the first time.

Materials Science Mar 19, 2025

Aerogel provides enhanced oil adsorption through anisotropic structure

Oil contamination from various human activities (such as oil spills from production, transportation, shipping, and storage) and natural events (e.g., natural seepage) has caused significant environmental, ecological, and ...

Earth Sciences Mar 13, 2025

AI reveals new insights into the flow of Antarctic ice

As the planet warms, Antarctica's ice sheet is melting and contributing to sea-level rise around the globe. Antarctica holds enough frozen water to raise global sea levels by 190 feet, so precisely predicting how it will ...

Materials Science Mar 13, 2025

Nature-inspired ceramic fiber aerogels advance thermal insulation

Recently, a research group led by Prof. Wang Zhenyang and Zhang Shudong from the Hefei Institutes of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, developed a new type of ceramic fiber aerogel, SiC@SiOâ‚‚, featuring ...

Condensed Matter Mar 13, 2025

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists uncover two superconducting regimes in a Kagome lattice superconductor

Superconductivity, which entails an electrical resistance of zero at very low temperatures, is a highly desirable and thus widely studied quantum phenomenon. Typically, this state is known to arise following the formation ...

Plasma Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 28, 2025

Deep learning model boosts plasma predictions in nuclear fusion by 1,000 times

A research team, led by Professor Jimin Lee and Professor Eisung Yoon in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at UNIST, has unveiled a deep learning–based approach that significantly accelerates the computation of a nonlinear ...

Nanophysics Feb 27, 2025

New techniques for aligning nanocrystals enhance solar-cell efficiency and LED performance

In a study that unlocks exciting possibilities for solar cells and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on materials known as perovskites, RIKEN researchers have refined techniques for controlling the optical and electronic ...

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