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Published Exciton fission: One photon in, two electrons out - Exciton Fission: One Photon In, Two Electrons Out



Photovoltaics, the conversion of light to electricity, is a key technology for sustainable energy. S...
Published Another crystalline layer on crystal surface as a precursor of crystal-to-crystal transition - Another Crystalline Layer on Crystal Surface as a Precursor of Crystal-to-Crystal Transition


Ice surfaces have a thin layer of water below its melting temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. Such pre...
Published Mind-control robots a reality? - Mind-Control Robots: A Reality


Researchers have developed biosensor technology that will allow you to operate devices, such as robo...
Published When using virtual reality as a teaching tool, context and 'feeling real' matter - When Using Virtual Reality as a Teaching Tool, Context and 'Feeling Real' Matter


Psychologists had people learn words from two phonetically similar languages in virtual reality envi...
Published Simple 'smart' glass reveals the future of artificial vision - Simple 'Smart' Glass Reveals the Future of Artificial Vision


Engineers have devised a method to create pieces of 'smart' glass that can recognize images without...
Published Nanophysics: The right twist - Nanophysics: The Right Twist


Stacked layers of ultrathin semiconductor materials feature phenomena that can be exploited for nove...
Published Our brains use quantum computation - Our Brains Use Quantum Computation: A Revolutionary Discovery


A team of scientists believe our brains could use quantum computation, after adapting an idea develo...
Published Researchers unveil smart contact lens, capable of implementing AR-based navigation - Researchers Unveil Smart Contact Lens Capable of Implementing AR-Based Navigation


A research team has introduced core technology for smart contact lenses that can implement AR-based...
Published Shining potential of missing atoms - Shining Potential of Missing Atoms: A New Era of Materials Science



Single photons have applications in quantum computation, information networks, and sensors, and thes ...
Published 'Ghostly' neutrinos provide new path to study protons - Ghostly Neutrinos: A New Path to Study Protons


Scientists have discovered a new way to investigate the structure of protons using neutrinos, known...
Published 'PrivacyMic': For a smart speaker that doesn't eavesdrop - PrivacyMic: For a Smart Speaker That Doesn't Eavesdrop


Microphones are perhaps the most common electronic sensor in the world, with an estimated 320 millio ...
Published Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards - Warm Liquid Spewing from Oregon Seafloor Comes from Cascadia Fault, Could Offer Clues to Earthquake Hazards



Oceanographers discovered warm, chemically distinct liquid shooting up from the seafloor about 50 mi...
Published How low-cost earbuds can make newborn hearing screening accessible - How Low-Cost Earbuds Can Make Newborn Hearing Screening Accessible


Researchers have created a newborn hearing screening system that uses cheap earbuds and a smartphone...
Published Volcanoes at fault if the Earth slips - Volcanoes at Fault if the Earth Slips


A new study has attributed the root cause of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes to specific geological da...
Published Plant processes may be key to predicting drought development - Plant Processes May Be Key to Predicting Drought Development


Based on new analyses of satellite data, scientists have found that hydrologic conditions that incre...
Published One material with two functions could lead to faster memory - One Material with Two Functions Could Lead to Faster Memory


Researchers have developed a new light-emitting memory device by integrating a resistive random-acce...
Published Quantum networks in our future - Quantum Networks in Our Future: The Next Frontier of Communication


Investigators outline how a time-sensitive network control plane could be a key component of a worka...
Published Physics of disaster: How mudslides move - Physics of Disaster: How Mudslides Move


A devastating fire followed by an intense rainstorm triggered mudslides in Southern California in 20...
Published Research reveals why tackling particle pollution leads to rise in photochemical smog - Research Reveals Why Tackling Particle Pollution Leads to Rise in Photochemical Smog


Researchers have discovered why reducing particle pollution is leading to a rise in photochemical sm...
Published The best offense is a great defense for some carnivorous plants - The Best Offense is a Great Defense for Some Carnivorous Plants


Insect-eating plants have fascinated biologists for more than a century, but how plants evolved the...