The discovery of topological electronic crystals in twisted graphene offers insights into electron dynamics, with potential implications for quantum computing.
The breakthrough came from Ruiheng Su, an undergraduate student at UBC, who observed a unique configuration in twisted ...
GaN is especially well-established in low-power applications like chargers for personal electronics, while silicon and SiC ...
Physicists have identified an unprecedented quantum phenomenon that allows precise manipulation of electron spin and ...
Researchers from the University of British Columbia, the University of Washington, and Johns Hopkins University have ...
A new theoretical approach is proposed to explain the nature of the well-known narrow and intense optical J-band of ...
For those crossing the state, it’s an electron oasis. Winnemucca, a city of 8,500 residents ... Around 14 percent of EV ...
In the first study, a team led by Professor Jong-sung Yu at the DGIST Department of Energy Science and Engineering developed a nitrogen-doped porous carbon material ...
But this week, researchers described a lithium-sulfur battery that still has over 80 percent of its original capacity after ...
Our data-driven world demands more—more capacity, more efficiency, more computing power. To meet society's insatiable need ...
A Highland Park man has been charged in connection to a crash that killed a Wayne State University employee last week, ...
IN the literature several indications of the existence of directed chemical bonds between organic halogen compounds and molecules containing atoms like nitrogen, oxygen or sulphur may be found.