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Published How '2D' materials expand - How '2D' Materials Expand: A Look into the Future of Nanotechnology


Researchers developed a technique to effectively measure the thermal expansion coefficient of two-di...
Published Magnon-based computation could signal computing paradigm shift - Magnon-based Computation: A Paradigm Shift in Computing



Thanks to a breakthrough in the field of magnonics, researchers have sent and stored data using char...
Published Can a solid be a superfluid? Engineering a novel supersolid state from layered 2D materials - Can a Solid be a Superfluid? Engineering a Novel Supersolid State from Layered 2D Materials



Physicists predict that layered electronic 2D semiconductors can host a curious quantum phase of mat...
Published 'Ghostly mirrors' for high-power lasers - Ghostly Mirrors for High-Power Lasers: A Breakthrough in Laser Technology



Laser-driven 'mirrors' capable of reflecting or manipulating light have been produced. ABSTRACT: Gho ...
Published The positive outlooks of studying negatively-charged chiral molecules - The Positive Outlooks of Studying Negatively-Charged Chiral Molecules


The ability to distinguish two chiral enantiomers is an essential analytical capability for chemical...
Published Unexpected quantum effects in natural double-layer graphene - Unexpected Quantum Effects in Natural Double-Layer Graphene


An international research team has detected novel quantum effects in high-precision studies of natur...
Published New study challenges our understanding of the immune system - New Study Challenges Our Understanding of the Immune System


Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. T...
Published Predatory dinosaurs such as T. rex sported lizard-like lips - Predatory Dinosaurs such as T. Rex Sported Lizard-Like Lips


A new study suggests that predatory dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus rex, did not have permanently e...
Published Auxin makes the spirals in gerbera inflorescences follow the Fibonacci sequence - Auxin and the Fibonacci Sequence in Gerbera Inflorescences


The meristem of the gerbera is patterned on the molecular level already at a stage where no primordi...
Published New method to systematically find optimal quantum operation sequences for quantum computers developed - New Method to Systematically Find Optimal Quantum Operation Sequences for Quantum Computers Developed


Computer scientists have succeeded in developing a method for systematically finding the optimal qua...
Published Molecular shape-shifting - Molecular Shape-Shifting: A New Frontier in Nanotechnology


Structures made out of building blocks can shift their shape and autonomously self-organize to a new...
Published Light-based tech could inspire Moon navigation and next-gen farming - Light-based tech could inspire Moon navigation and next-gen farming


Super-thin chips made from lithium niobate are set to overtake silicon chips in light-based technolo...
Published Plasma-Structural Coloring: A new colorful approach to an inkless future - Plasma-Structural Coloring: A New Colorful Approach to an Inkless Future



New developments for achieving structural coloring through plasma irradiation of graphite can reduce...
Published Chlamydiae expand our view on how intracellular bacteria evolve - Chlamydiae: Expanding Our Understanding of Intracellular Bacteria Evolution



All chlamydiae today live inside the cells of hosts ranging from amoeba to animals. A team of scient...
Published New X-ray imaging technique to study the transient phases of quantum materials - New X-ray Imaging Technique to Study the Transient Phases of Quantum Materials



An international team of researchers has recently demonstrated for the first time the use of a new l...
Published AI discovers new nanostructures - AI Discovers New Nanostructures: Revolutionizing Material Science


Scientists have successfully demonstrated that autonomous methods can discover new materials. The ar...
Published Chaining atoms together yields quantum storage - Chaining Atoms Together Yields Quantum Storage



Data stored in spin states of ytterbium atoms can be transferred to surrounding atoms in a crystal m...
Published Flowers show their true colors - Flowers Show Their True Colors: The Science Behind Flower Pigmentation


A plant common to Japan, Causonis japonica, is the first to show a newly discovered trait. Its flowe...
Published Sea level rise up to four times global average for coastal communities - Sea Level Rise Up to Four Times Global Average for Coastal Communities



New research shows that coastal populations are experiencing relative sea-level rise up to four time...
Published Bioinspired protein creates stretchable 2D layered materials - Bioinspired Protein Creates Stretchable 2D Layered Materials


Nature creates layered materials like bone and mother-of-pearl that become less sensitive to defects...