A research team has discovered a unique quantum state at the interface between organic materials and two-dimensional semiconductors. Faster, more efficient, and more adaptable technologies are widely ...
Superconductors promise loss-free electricity, but most only work at extreme cold. Hydrogen-rich materials changed that—yet their inner workings remained hidden because they only exist under enormous ...
Alexander Gysi believes that understanding when, how and where critical minerals form is essential for U.S. independence in ...
NASA’s SPHEREx has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, which are invisible to the human eye but can be used to ...
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Saying goodbye to comet 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar visitor that briefly called our solar system home
Learn how you can say farewell to comet 3I/ATLAS as it passes by Earth on Dec. 19, 2025, and what we have learned during its ...
AlphaFold didn't accelerate biology by running faster experiments. It changed the engineering assumptions behind protein ...
Researchers at the University of Wyoming have published a new study conducting a thermal maturity assessment to better ...
Rapid advances in the kind of problems that quantum computers can tackle suggest that they are closer than ever to becoming ...
Ultrafast measurements reveal how light energy moves across two dimensional and organic semiconductor interfaces, enabling ...
Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy ...
Astronomers have detected spacetime itself being dragged and twisted by a spinning black hole for the first time. The ...
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