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New technology paves the way for improved information transfer in both classical and quantum regimes.
The “reshuffling” approach can generate thermally stable three-dimensional heterostructures from layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs).
The INFN is the Italian research agency dedicated to the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the laws that govern them.
Scientists team up to explore the origin of aluminum-26, a rare isotope that offers a window into dying stars.
A Harvard DOE early-career awardee says scientific big-data management needs a major structural reorganization.
Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry helps Stanford researcher design virus-fighting molecules that could treat herpes and COVID-19.
Magnetism is pointing the way to liquid, morphing robotics and other fluid technologies that can do what their solid, static counterparts cannot.
Fahim's work uses neural networks and machine learning to create efficient hardware for data processing at source.
Improvements in a cheaper form of solar energy could one day change the dynamics of the energy market.
Scientists have discovered a short-lived state that could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.