The study of phonons in nanostructures can provide essential data for thermal transport engineering, advancing materials ...
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The search for life on Venus just took another turn, thanks to JWST's brown dwarf discovery
JWST's detection of phosphine on a brown dwarf, also known as a "failed star," could have repercussions for the claimed detection of the molecule on Venus.
A memory chip just 10 atoms thick has been tested in a lab and integrated into conventional chips, demonstrating a technology ...
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What life would look like if you shrank to the size of an atom
The bold question-askers at What If imagine what life would look like if you shrank to atomic size.
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Architects of a New Kind of Molecular Structure Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Metal-organic frameworks can store huge amounts of gas in a tiny space—enabling advances that could help humans fight climate ...
The idea of nothing pushes at the limits of thought, spawning paradoxes that have long nourished art, philosophy, and science ...
Neutrinos are very common fundamental particles included in the Standard Model of particle physics. Measuring their ...
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Why humans compressed to atoms would fit inside a sugar cube
All matter is mostly empty space, and removing that space from every human would compress the world’s population into a sugar cube-sized volume.
A new system, made by splitting a laser beam into 12,000 tweezers and trapping 6,100 neutral atom qubits, hit new heights for coherence times.
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