You probably learned in high school chemistry class that core electrons don't participate in chemical bonding.
Scientists at OIST have, for the first time, directly tracked the elusive “dark excitons” inside atomically thin materials. These quantum particles could revolutionize information technology, as they ...
Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
Scientists have linked nuclear spins inside silicon chips, marking a leap toward scalable quantum computers. Engineers at UNSW have achieved a major breakthrough in quantum computing by creating what ...