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Published Enabling nanoscale thermoelectrics with a novel organometallic molecular junction - Enabling Nanoscale Thermoelectrics with a Novel Organometallic Molecular Junction


Multinuclear organometallic junctions might be the key to realizing high-performance thermoelectric...
Published Researchers use generative AI to design novel proteins - Researchers use Generative AI to Design Novel Proteins



Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that can create proteins not found in n...
Published Instrument adapted from astronomy observation helps capture singular quantum interference effects - Instrument Adapted from Astronomy Observation Helps Capture Singular Quantum Interference Effects


By adapting technology used for gamma-ray astronomy, researchers has found X-ray transitions previou...
Published More realistic computer graphics - More Realistic Computer Graphics: Advancements and Future Possibilities


New software techniques make lighting in computer-generated images look more realistic for use in vi...
Published Robot caterpillar demonstrates new approach to locomotion for soft robotics - Robot Caterpillar: A New Approach to Locomotion for Soft Robotics


Researchers have demonstrated a caterpillar-like soft robot that can move forward, backward and dip...
Published Multi-compartment membranes for multicellular robots: Everybody needs some body - Multi-Compartment Membranes for Multicellular Robots: Everybody Needs Some Body



We typically think of robots as metal objects, filled with motors and circuits. But the field of mol ...
Published Superconducting amplifiers offer high performance with lower power consumption - Superconducting Amplifiers: High Performance with Lower Power Consumption


Researchers have devised a new concept of superconducting microwave low-noise amplifiers for use in...
Published A team creates 'quantum composites' for various electrical and optical innovations - A Team Creates 'Quantum Composites' for Various Electrical and Optical Innovations



A team has shown in the laboratory the unique and practical function of newly created materials, whi...
Published Emergence of solvated dielectrons observed for the first time - Emergence of Solvated Dielectrons Observed for the First Time



Scientists generate low-energy electrons using ultraviolet light. ABSTRACT: Emergence of Solvated Di...
Published Physicists take the temperature of fluid flows and discover new role for turbulence - Physicists Take the Temperature of Fluid Flows and Discover New Role for Turbulence



A team of physicists has discovered a new role for a specific type of turbulence -- a finding that s...
Published For experimental physicists, quantum frustration leads to fundamental discovery - For Experimental Physicists, Quantum Frustration Leads to Fundamental Discovery



A team of physicists recently announced that they have discovered a new phase of matter. Called the...
Published Combining twistronics with spintronics could be the next giant leap in quantum electronics - Combining Twistronics with Spintronics: The Next Giant Leap in Quantum Electronics



Quantum researchers twist double bilayers of an antiferromagnet to demonstrate tunable moiré magneti...
Published Worms use electricity to jump - Worms Use Electricity to Jump: A Fascinating Discovery



In nature, smaller animals often attach themselves to larger ones to 'hitch a ride' and save energy...
Published Gloss is less effective camouflage in beetles compared to matte, according to latest study - Gloss is Less Effective Camouflage in Beetles Compared to Matte, According to Latest Study



Heliconius butterflies' brains grew as they adopted novel foraging behaviors, scientists have found....
Published Scientists advocate for integration of biogeography and behavioral ecology to rapidly respond to biodiversity loss - Scientists Advocate for Integration of Biogeography and Behavioral Ecology to Rapidly Respond to Biodiversity Loss



An interdisciplinary team of researchers is advocating for convergent research that integrates the f...
Published Origami-inspired robots can sense, analyze and act in challenging environments - Origami-Inspired Robots: Sensing, Analyzing, and Acting in Challenging Environments


A multidisciplinary team has created a new fabrication technique for fully foldable robots that can...
Published Ultracold atoms dressed by light simulate gauge theories - Ultracold Atoms Dressed by Light Simulate Gauge Theories


Researchers have used the coldest systems in the universe to realize in the laboratory gauge theorie...
Published Corralling ions improves viability of next generation solar cells - Corralling Ions Improves Viability of Next Generation Solar Cells


Researchers have discovered that channeling ions into defined pathways in perovskite materials impro...
Published Laser creates a miniature magnetosphere - Laser Creates a Miniature Magnetosphere: A Breakthrough in Plasma Physics


A research team realized magnetic reconnection driven by electron dynamics in laser-produced plasmas...
Published Planetary shields will buckle under stellar winds from their dying stars - Planetary Shields Will Buckle Under Stellar Winds from Their Dying Stars


Any life identified on planets orbiting white dwarf stars almost certainly evolved after the star's...