Making electrons flow like a liquid is difficult, but inside graphene researchers forced them to move so fast that they ...
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 ...
You probably learned in high school chemistry class that core electrons don't participate in chemical bonding.
X-ray beams aren't used just by doctors to see inside your body and tell whether you have a broken bone. More powerful beams ...
Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
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Why are elements like radium dangerous? A chemist explains radioactivity and its health effects
Unstable atoms emit fast-moving particles that can damage cells in the human body. Some atoms are far more unstable than ...
But Luis Jauregui’s work, which might power quantum computers needed for long-range space exploration, also shows how basic ...
Every few weeks, it seems, yet another lab proclaims yet another breakthrough in the race to perfect solid-state batteries: ...
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Science history: Invention of the transistor ushers in the computing era — Oct. 3, 1950
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the ...
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Three Scientists Receive Nobel Prize in Physics for Pioneering Work That Put Quantum Mechanics on a ‘Human Scale’
The discovery honored with this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics takes phenomena observed in the subatomic world—the ...
Researchers from the Freunberger group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have unveiled pivotal ...
UC Berkeley emeritus professor John Clarke, UC Santa Barbara professor Michel H. Devoret and UC Santa Barbara professor John ...
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