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Researchers tout aluminum’s plasmonics as a cheaper alternative to gold
A growing body of peer-reviewed research is building the case that aluminum, one of Earth’s most abundant metals, can match or outperform gold and silver in the field of plasmonics, the science of ...
Yield loss is increasingly driven by molecular variability in thin films, interfaces, and contamination rather than visible defects. Reliability issues often appear first as parametric drift or margin ...
With this in mind, we’re delighted to present to you this special, hour-long broadcast with leading British chemist Clare Grey. This webinar will be of interest to all career stages, and anyone who is ...
Europe's strengths across multiple dimensions have resulted in creating successful initiatives in quantum technologies. Will this translate into commercial leadership ?
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Palm-sized superconducting magnet hits 42 tesla, nearing top lab fields
Researchers at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida, have pushed a palm-sized superconducting coil to 42 tesla, placing a device small enough to hold in one hand within ...
You’ve seen people sliding into the tube of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine on your favorite medical drama, or maybe you’ve been inside one yourself, waiting as the noisy scanner makes ...
Foreigner’s Jeff Pilson discusses Rock Hall glory, orchestral shows, the bond between vocalists, and why their setlist is a masterclass in hits you didn’t realise you knew.
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A miniature magnet rivals behemoths in strength for the first time
Strong magnets tend to be large and power-hungry, but a new design has produced a powerful magnet that fits in the palm of ...
In the journal Science Advances, scientists in Sweden and the U.S. report the first-ever direct observation of a type of short-lived molecule that has shaped decades of thinking in atmospheric ...
Humans perceive aesthetic beauty in inanimate objects partly because the brain his highly attuned to pattern, explain our readers ...
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) have led an international collaboration to study how semiconductor ...
When molecules fall apart, their electric charge doesn't stay put—it rearranges as bonds stretch and break. An international team of scientists has now tracked these ultrafast changes in the small ...
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