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New Quantum Material puts Electrons in a Tangle

A team from Aalto University and the University of Jyväskylä have created an artificial quantum magnet featuring a quasiparticle made of entangled electrons, the...

New Materials Boosts Robot Solar Energy Research

New Robot Boosts Solar Energy Research: Researchers have created a robot capable of conducting experiments more efficiently and sustainably to develop a range of...

Insights into Designing Advanced Stimuli-Responsive Materials

Insights into Designing Advanced Stimuli-Responsive Materials: The "nothing" (empty space) feature of porous soft materials is foundational to their properties and applications, and has...

Giving Superconducting Nickelates a Boost

It irons out wrinkles in thin films of these novel superconductors so scientists can see their true nature for the first time. Giving Superconducting Nickelates...

Finding Holes in Conjugated Polymer Theory

A new study by researchers at the University of Cambridge reveals a surprising discovery that could transform the future of electrochemical devices. The findings...

Physicists Discover an Exotic Material Made of Bosons

Physicists Discover an Exotic Material Made of Bosons: Take a lattice — a flat section of a grid of uniform cells, like a window...

Material Shows Promise for Next Gen Memory Technology

Material Shows Promise for Next Gen Memory Technology: Phase change memory is a type of nonvolatile memory that harnesses a phase change material's (PCM)...

Biodegradable Plastics are Compostable in your Backyard

Biodegradable Plastics are Compostable in your Backyard: We use plastics in almost every aspect of our lives. These materials are cheap to make and...

Atoms to Materials: Unlock path to Sustainable Technologies

Atoms to Materials: Unlock path to Sustainable Technologies: New research by the University of Liverpool could signal a step change in the quest to...

Ultrathin Photonic Material Cools Down Wearable Electronics

Ultrathin Photonic Material Cools Down Wearable Electronics: Overheating of wearable skin-like electronic devices increases the risk of skin burning and results in performance degradation....
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