Being healthier now to avoid disease later' isn't just good advice — it's essential for reducing the long-term impact of ...
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What old, dying stars teach us about axions as a candidate for dark matter
In recent years, astronomers have become increasingly interested in a theoretical particle known as the axion, which was ...
Metal nanostructures can concentrate light so strongly that they can trigger chemical reactions. The key players in this ...
Superconductors promise loss-free electricity, but most only work at extreme cold. Hydrogen-rich materials changed that—yet their inner workings remained hidden because they only exist under enormous ...
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Most normal matter isn’t in stars or planets, so where is it?
Most of what people casually call “the universe” is not where instinct suggests. Stars, planets and glowing gas clouds are ...
RIKEN physicists have discovered for the first time why the magnitude of the electron flow depends on direction in a special ...
For decades, physicists taught that superconductivity and magnetism could not share the same space. One state should destroy ...
AI was stuck in a "pre-hype purgatory" until ChatGPT launched. Ian says quantum might be about to experience a similar ...
Now, researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and the Abdus Salam International ...
Separate two superconductors with a thin layer of material and something strange happens.Their superconductivity — a property driven ...
A new model rectifies the long-standing deficiencies of the electronegativity concept.
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This solvent-free process makes graphene both conductive and easy to disperse
By using mechanical force and a common amino acid, researchers have demonstrated a way to make graphene both electrically ...
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