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Published Battery-free Game Boy runs forever - Battery-Free Game Boy Runs Forever: A Revolutionary Innovation
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Researchers develop first-ever battery-free, energy-harvesting, interactive device. And it looks and...
Published Superconducting amplifiers offer high performance with lower power consumption - Superconducting Amplifiers: High Performance with Lower Power Consumption
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Researchers have devised a new concept of superconducting microwave low-noise amplifiers for use in...
Published Breakthrough: Scientists develop artificial molecules that behave like real ones - Breakthrough: Scientists Develop Artificial Molecules That Behave Like Real Ones
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Scientists have developed synthetic molecules that resemble real organic molecules. A collaboration...
Published DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions - DNA Can Fold into Complex Shapes to Execute New Functions
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DNA can mimic protein functions by folding into elaborate, three-dimensional structures, according t...
Published Liquid metal sticks to surfaces without a binding agent - Liquid Metal Sticks to Surfaces Without a Binding Agent
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Everyday materials such as paper and plastic could be transformed into electronic 'smart devices' by ...
Published Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity - Physicists Discover a New Switch for Superconductivity
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A study sheds surprising light on how certain superconductors undergo a 'nematic transition' -- unlo...
Published Quantum matter breakthrough: Tuning density waves - Quantum Matter Breakthrough: Tuning Density Waves
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Scientists have found a new way to create a crystalline structure called a 'density wave' in an atom...
Published New strategy for detecting non-conformist particles called anyons - New Strategy for Detecting Non-Conformist Particles Called Anyons
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By observing how strange particles called anyons dissipate heat, researchers have shown that they ca...
Published 'Topological gardening' to achieve unexpected spin transport
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'Trimming' the edge-states of a topological insulator yields a new class of material featuring uncon...
Published New material offers more durable, sustainable multi-level non-volatile phase change memory
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Researchers scientists have unlocked a new realm of possibilities for non-volatile phase change memo...
Published Demon hunting: Physicists confirm 67-year-old prediction of massless, neutral composite particle
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In 1956, theoretical physicist David Pines predicted that electrons in a solid can do something stra ...
Published Potential application of unwanted electronic noise in semiconductors
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Random telegraph noise (RTN) in semiconductors is typically caused by two-state defects. Two-dimensi...
Published Membrane transporter ensures mobility of sperm cells
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Special proteins -- known as membrane transporters -- are key to the mobility of sperm cells. A rese...
Published Novel thermal sensor could help drive down the heat
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Excess heat from electronic or mechanical devices is a sign or cause of inefficient performance. In ...
Published Ionic crystal generates molecular ions upon positron irradiation, finds new study
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The interaction between solid matter and positron (the antiparticle of electron) has provided import ...
Published This next generation blue light could potentially promote or hinder sleep on command
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Blue light from LED lamps and consumer electronics can mess with your sleep because it disrupts prod ...
Published Could future AI crave a favorite food?
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Can artificial intelligence (AI) get hungry? Develop a taste for certain foods? Not yet, but a team...
Published Controlling waves in magnets with superconductors for the first time
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Quantum physicists have shown that it's possible to control and manipulate spin waves on a chip usin...
Published Diamonds are a chip's best friend
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New technologies aim to produce high-purity synthetic crystals that become excellent semiconductors...
Published Generating stable qubits at room temperature
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Quantum bits, or qubits, can revolutionize computing and sensing systems. However, cryogenic tempera...