After thousands of years as a highly valuable commodity, silk continues to surprise. Now it may help usher in a whole new direction for...
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A discovery six years ago took the condensed-matter physics world by storm: Ultra-thin carbon stacked in two slightly askew layers became a superconductor, and changing the twist angle between layers could toggle their electrical properties. The landmark 2018 paper describing "magic-angle graphene superlattices" launched a new field called "twistronics," and the first author was then-MIT graduate student and recent Harvard Junior Fellow Yuan Cao.
After thousands of years as a highly valuable commodity, silk continues to surprise. Now it may help usher in a whole new direction for...
The revolution that emerged from Albert Einstein’s work in the early twentieth century transformed our understanding of space, time, motion,...
Harvard University's freshman class saw a drop in Black students to 14% following the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 ruling against affirmative action in...
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting materials have distinct optoelectronic properties that could be advantageous for the development of ultra-thin and...
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting materials have distinct optoelectronic properties that could be advantageous for the development of ultra-thin and...
Seventy-eight (78) young women from Nairobi and Kiambu Counties today graduated from the PEPFAR/USAID-supported DREAMS Construction Skills Training...
Sixty residents of Region Three have successfully completed training and are now certified in key technical fields, including General Building...
UK-based Nigerian Afropop artist Gift OFA (Gift of Africa) releases his new project Ebun-Oluwa, which means ‘God’s Gift’ in English. The...
Asus unleashes its Zenbook S 16 to bring a new level of creativity and professionalism to your daily tasks.
If you are a fan of the traditional Alice in Wonderland story, then you are in for a real treat. Kokandy Productions presents the Midwest premiere of...