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- World's Fastest Hydrogen Sensor Could Pave The Way For Clean Hydrogen Energy 06/05/2019 Hydrogen is a clean and renewable energy carrier that can power vehicles, with water as the only emission.
- Scientists Create First Billion-Atom Biomolecular Simulation 06/05/2019 Modeling genes at the atomistic level is the first step toward creating a complete explanation of how DNA expands and contracts, which controls genetic on/off switching.
- Student Engineers An Interaction Between Two Qubits Using Photons 06/05/2019 In the world of quantum computing, interaction is everything. For computers to work at all, bits—the ones and zeros that make up digital information—must be able to interact and hand off data for processing. The same goes for the quantum bits, or qubits, that make up quantum computers.
- Atoms Stand In For Electrons In System For Probing High-Temperature Superconductors 06/05/2019 High-temperature superconductors have the potential to transform everything from electricity transmission and power generation to transportation.
- When Heat Ceases To Be A Mystery, Spintronics Becomes More Real 06/05/2019 The development of spintronics depends on materials that guarantee control over the flow of magnetically polarized currents.
- Researchers Discover New Evidence Of Superconductivity At Near Room Temperature 06/05/2019 Superconductivity is the lack of electrical resistance and is observed in many materials when they are cooled below a critical temperature.
- Light Allows Objects To Levitate 06/05/2019 Researchers at Caltech have designed a way to levitate and propel objects using only light, by creating specific nanoscale patterning on the objects' surfaces.
- Advancing Ultrafast Cluster Electronics 06/05/2019 Hokkaido University researchers have developed a computational method that can predict how clusters of molecules behave and interact over time, providing critical insight for future electronics.
- A Closer Look at 2D Borophene 06/05/2019 Researchers at Rice and Northwestern universities have developed a method to view 2D borophene crystals, which can have many lattice configurations.
- It's All in The Twist: Physicists Stack 2D Materials At Angles To Trap Particles 06/05/2019 Future technologies based on the principles of quantum mechanics could revolutionize information technology. But to realize the devices of tomorrow, today's physicists must develop precise and reliable platforms to trap and manipulate quantum-mechanical particles.
- Ultrathin And Ultrafast: Scientists Pioneer New Technique For Two-Dimensional Material Analysis 06/05/2019 Using a never-before-seen technique, scientists have found a new way to use some of the world's most powerful X-rays to uncover how atoms move in a single atomic sheet at ultrafast speeds.
