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Images are the first experimental evidence of long-predicted low-energy atomic vibrations called moiré phasons in twisted 2D ...
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The study reveals that academics in non-lab-based disciplines, such as mathematics, business, economics, sociology and ...
Largest-ever survey shows new regulations on unintended transmissions are needed, say researchers at Australia’s Curtin ...
The first precise mass measurements of an extremely short-lived and proton-rich nucleus, silicon-22, have revealed the “magic” – that is, unusually tightly bound – nature of nuclei containing 14 ...
At high temperatures and pressures, molten carbon has two options. It can crystallize into diamond and become one of the ...
New capability could make it easier to generate single pairs of entangled photons on demand using semiconductor quantum dots ...
This episode of Physics World Stories explores a new book that restores women to the early history of quantum mechanics ...
Ultraclean monolayer amorphous carbon can be used to generate high-current, low-scattering proton treatment beams ...
Small levitating platforms that can stay airborne indefinitely at very high altitudes have been developed by researchers in the US and Brazil. Using photophoresis, the devices could be adapted to ...
Van Dishoeck talks about some of the key unanswered questions in astrochemistry, including how complex molecules form on the tiny specks of dust in interstellar space. We chat about the recent growth ...
Philip Moriarty reviews A Perfect Harmony: Music, Mathematics, and Science by David Darling ...