Harvard researchers have developed a new tool for precise measurement of superconductors.
University of Florida engineers have developed a method for 3D printing to create single-material as well as multi-material objects.
The work could lead to plethora of new applications, including better detectors for nuclear materials at ports.
Researchers have unveiled the elusive Wigner crystal--formed purely from the repulsive nature of electrons—with scanning tunneling microscopy.
Researchers partnered with Samsung Semiconductor’s Advanced Materials Lab to test if their new recipes produced the materials with fewer impurities.
Scientists have developed a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable way to make a popular pain reliever from plants instead of petroleum.
Storing qubits in topologically protected states could potentially reduce decoherence-related errors that have plagued quantum computing.
UC Santa Cruz researchers hold crucial roles in Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument collaboration.
The technique focuses on a single feature that describes how various amounts of energy can be held by different configurations in a quantum system.
A University at Buffalo-led team is developing new catalysts that aim to turn climate-warming methane emissions into useful commercial products.