(US Dept. of Energy/Flickr) Superconductive materials could revolutionize electronics – if only they weren't so fussy.
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Researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at NUS have developed a new method that allows ...
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A new laser-optical system uses 2,000 controllable beams to precisely position atoms, enabling key logic processes in a ...
When it’s new, the battery in your phone or electric car works just fine. It charges, discharges, and recharges with smooth ...
Scientists captured malaria's invasion structure in atomic detail, revealing how it actively reshapes red blood cell ...