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- Electrostatic Doping Improves 2D Semiconductor Performance 18/05/2019 Overcoming defects in monolayer materials could pave the way for their use in electronics
- Water Is Magnetized When Taken For A Spin 18/05/2019 Physicists in the US have shown that rotating matter at high speeds can magnetize atomic nuclei – 104 years after physicist Samuel Barnett showed the same could be done with electrons.
- Single-Atom Imaging Could Help Search For Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay 18/05/2019 A new technique to enable the detection of a hypothetical process called neutrinoless double beta decay has been developed by an international team of physicists.
- Targeting Cancer With Gold Nanoparticles Is Just The Start 18/05/2019 Researchers in the US have explored the impact of specific proteases expressed by cancer cells on biomolecules that form around gold nanoparticles targeted at pancreatic tumours.
- Physicists Uncover New Competing State Of Matter In Superconducting Material 06/05/2019 Ames Laboratory researchers used laser pulses of less than a trillionth of a second in much the same way as flash photography, in order to take a series of snapshots.
- Neutron-Rich Magnesium Undergoes Unexpected Transitions 06/05/2019 The structure of an exotic isotope near the edge of stability strays from that of its lower-mass counterparts.
- A Collision Of Light 06/05/2019 One of the latest discoveries from the LHC takes the properties of photons beyond what your electrodynamics teacher will tell you in class.
- How To Make A Discovery 06/05/2019 Particle physics is a dance between theory and experiment.
- 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.
