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Published Atomic 'GPS' elucidates movement during ultrafast material transitions
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Scientists have created the first-ever atomic movies showing how atoms rearrange locally within a qu...
Published Nonreciprocal interactions go nonlinear
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Using two optically trapped glass nanoparticles, researchers observed a novel collective Non-Hermiti...
Published Dark matter: A camera trap for the invisible
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AI-powered image recognition could give researchers a new tool in hunt for dark matter....
Published Novel ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing
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A team developed a new microscopy technique that uses electrical pulses to track the nanosecond dyna...
Published The mother of all motion sensors
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Researchers have used silicon photonic microchip components to perform a quantum sensing technique c...
Published Physicists throw world's smallest disco party
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A new milestone has been set for levitated optomechanics as a group of scientists observed the Berry...
Published Kagome superconductor makes waves
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Superconductivity theory proposed by physics team validated in international experiment: Cooper pair...
Published Wearable display tech: Full-color fiber LEDs based on perovskite quantum wires
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A research team has developed full-color fiber light-emitting diodes utilizing perovskite quantum wi...
Published Detecting machine-generated text: An arms race with the advancements of large language models
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Today, many commercial tools claim to be highly successful at detecting machine-generated text, with...
Published 'World record' for data transmission speed
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Researchers have sent data at a record rate of 402 terabits per second using commercially available...
Published Super-black wood can improve telescopes, optical devices and consumer goods
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Thanks to an accidental discovery, researchers have created a new super-black material that absorbs...
Published Researchers engineer AI path to prevent power outages
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Researchers developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that could help electrical grids prevent...
Published Novel diamond quantum magnetometer for ambient condition magnetoencephalography
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A highly sensitive diamond quantum magnetometer utilizing nitrogen-vacancy centers can achieve milli...
Published Characterization of the extraordinary thermoelectric properties of cadmium arsenide thin films
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If there's one thing we humans are good at, it's producing heat. Significant amounts, and in many ca...
Published Neutrons on classically inexplicable paths
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Is nature really as strange as quantum theory says -- or are there simpler explanations? New neutron...
Published Modern behavior explains prehistoric economies
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What if the 'Market Economy' always existed? Archaeologists tried to answer this question by researc...
Published Sperm swimming is caused by the same patterns that are believed to dictate zebra stripes
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Patterns of chemical interactions are thought to create patterns in nature such as stripes and spots...
Published Reverse engineering Jackson Pollock
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Researchers combined physics and machine learning to develop a new 3D-printing technique that can qu...
Published Nuclear expansion failure shows simulations require change
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A team of researchers looked back at a model that predicted nuclear power would expand dramatically...
Published Can AI learn like us?
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Scientists have developed a new, more energy-efficient way for AI algorithms to process data. His mo...