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Chipkar is a PhD candidate in Ong Research Laboratory at Michigan Technological University.
Scientists find that a tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes an ideal host to keep quantum bits spinning in place for use in quantum information tech.
As a senior majoring in physics, Diego Padilla Monroy gathers weekly with a group of students and professors to discuss nuclear physics theory.
The techniques used could be deployed to search for the rare, never-before-seen decay that could help explain the existence of matter in our universe.
Researchers find new evidence of how graphene, when twisted to a precise angle, can become a superconductor, moving electricity with no loss of energy
The thaw triggers ground sinking and thermokarst development, leading to surface water inundation, vegetation shifts & changes in soil carbon balance.
Physicists at the UW–Madison directly measured, for the first time at nanometer resolution, the fluid-like flow of electrons in graphene.
The demonstration marks a milestone in Princeton research on the science of plasma, the soup of electrons and atomic nuclei the laboratory studies.
A scientific instrument at Oak Ridge National Laboratory could help create a noninvasive cancer treatment derived from a common tropical plant.
DOE and NASA are developing a science instrument that will survive the harsh and unforgiving environment of the nighttime lunar surface on the far side of the Moon to attempt first-of-its-kind measurements of the so-called Dark Ages of the Universe.