Imagine computer chips that don’t lose any energy while working. Scientists are getting closer to making this a reality by using special materials...
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Imagine computer chips that don’t lose any energy while working. Scientists are getting closer to making this a reality by using special materials called topological insulators. These materials are known to exist in one, two, and three dimensions and are useful in various electronic devices. Recently, physicists from Utrecht University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University […]
Imagine computer chips that don’t lose any energy while working. Scientists are getting closer to making this a reality by using special materials...
Researchers at Rice University, led by Qimiao Si, have made a groundbreaking discovery in quantum materials. Their study, published in Nature...
A groundbreaking study by the Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nuremberg, part of Forschungszentrum Jülich, has developed a new, efficient, and...
Separating gases is a critical process in many industries, from medical oxygen and nitrogen production to carbon capture and natural gas purification....
Space is a tough place filled with strong radiation. Spacecraft and satellite manufacturers need to use materials that can overcome harsh...
A research team has made significant progress in the field of two-dimensional (2D) electrical devices by developing an innovative technique that...
Computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices require active cooling to prevent overheating. Typically, devices in the entertainment industry...
Scientists in Quebec are suggesting that algae could be used to generate energy. According to their research, these aquatic plants could be capable of...
Scientists in Quebec are suggesting that algae could be used to generate energy. According to their research, these aquatic plants could be capable of...
Researchers from the University of Houston have discovered a significant energy imbalance on Saturn, which is changing our understanding of planetary...