Making electrons flow like a liquid is difficult, but inside graphene researchers forced them to move so fast that they ...
Why your phone charges quickly one day but slowly the next, or why electric cars still take an hour or more to charge, is a ...
Virtual particles may not be real, but they help physicists track how forces move, and allow for incredibly precise ...
A research team in Kiel has demonstrated a previously unknown effect in graphene—a single layer of carbon atoms whose ...
Atomic imaging shows graphene nanoribbons retain atomic structure and adjustable electronic alignment after transfer to ...
For the first time, researchers show light pulses can create electrons at specific sites in graphene, uncovered through ...
Kobe University ONO Tomoya (left) is an expert in calculating the properties of materials based on the behavior of their electrons. His team now showed that the interface between a ferromagnet and an ...
Researchers have recently proven that common soil bacteria can use light captured earlier in the day to power chemical work ...
So how do you get an electron to float on top of helium? To find out, Ars spoke with Johannes Pollanen, the chief scientific officer of EeroQ, the company that accomplished the new work. He said that ...
Researchers from the Freunberger group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have unveiled pivotal ...
A new study could guide the design of more powerful and faster charging lithium-ion batteries. MIT researchers measured ...
“What we've experimentally found in our recent work is that a certain amount of heat can promote the chemical conversion ...