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Researchers demonstrated record-breaking resolution using electron ptychography on “conventional” transmission electron microscopes.
A new advance by Stanford engineers could lead to particle accelerators being widely available in science, medicine, and industry.
Physicists discovered the existence of a new type of particle, that fractional quantum Hall regimes are not limited to two-flux or four-flux.
Researchers are working to unlock the richly diverse genomes of fungi to engineer them into meat alternatives.
The team’s investigation of miassite revealed that it is an unconventional superconductor with properties similar to high-temperature superconductors.
The research details the team’s evaluation of attention mechanisms, which train AI models through machine learning to focus on the information needed.
This exotic quantum phenomena could prove useful as a transistor in either classical or quantum computing, acting as a gate to control voltage flow.
Materials scientists are shedding light on 2D crystals, paving the way for controlled synthesis of these materials with unprecedented precision.
PPPL opened its Quantum Diamond Lab, devoted to studying and refining the processes involved in using plasma, to create materials for applications.
Prediction of quantum entanglement in particle jets lays groundwork at particle colliders for tests to explain the behavior of subatomic particles.