Researchers, including Artiom Skripka from Oregon State University, have made an exciting discovery that could pave the way for faster and more...
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A breakthrough approach developed at Flinders University and UNSW Sydney brings this vision closer to reality by electrically ‘twisting’ a single nanoscale ferroelectric domain wall. The domain walls are almost invisible, extremely tiny (1-10 nm) boundaries that naturally arise or can even be injected or erased inside special insulating crystals called ferroelectrics. The domain walls [...]
Researchers, including Artiom Skripka from Oregon State University, have made an exciting discovery that could pave the way for faster and more...
By Zhou Chao Since the beginning of Donald Trump's first term, the U.S. government has continuously ramped up pressure on China's advanced...
An international team of researchers led by Professor Zhipei Sun from Aalto University, Tampere University and Peking University has presented a new...
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A next-generation vertical wind turbine is set to be trialled south of Adelaide in a research collaboration between Flinders University and the South...
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Flinders University will trial a next-generation vertical wind turbine south of Adelaide in a research collaboration with local start-up VAWT-X...
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World-renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs tells Imran Garda he doesn’t trust the US — its intentions, foreign policy, or direction — no matter the...