Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Tech: What a never-before-seen radioactive decay could tell us about neutrinos — (Report)

Bill Fairbank is looking for...nothing. The Colorado State University professor of physics studies the fundamental matter particles known as neutrinos, and an exceedingly rare...

Tech: Filaments and fibers three times finer than a human hair — (Report)

A group of researchers from the Higher Technical School of Engineering at the University of Seville have obtained filaments and fibres from highly...

Tech: Inorganic perovskite absorbers for use in thin-film solar cells — (Report)

Teams all over the world are working intensively on the development of perovskite solar cells. The focus is on what are known as...

Tech: Graphene sponge helps lithium sulphur batteries reach new potential — (Report)

To meet the demands of an electric future, new battery technologies will be essential. One option is lithium sulphur batteries, which offer a...

Tech: Hubble snaps a crowded cluster — (Report)

This sparkling burst of stars is Messier 75. It is a globular cluster: a spherical collection of stars bound together by gravity. Clusters...

Tech: Chemists manipulate the quantum states of gold nanoclusters — (Report)

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Chemistry have found a way to control the lifetime of the quantum states of gold nanoclusters...

Tech: The key to a long life for bioelectrodes lies in an oxygen-free environment...

The use of proteins involved in the photosynthetic process enables the development of affordable and efficient devices for energy conversion. However, although proteins...

Tech: Surprising quantum effect in hard disk drive material — (Report)

Scientists find surprising way to affect information storage properties in metal alloy. Sometimes scientific discoveries can be found along well-trodden paths. That proved the...

Tech: Chemical engineers replicate feed, fight and flight responses in catalytic chemical reactions —...

Collaboration and competition are basic instincts among biological species, from the simplest single-celled organisms to reptiles, fish and primates, as well as humans....

Tech: Unprecedented insight into two-dimensional magnets using diamond quantum sensors — (Report)

For the first time, physicists at the University of Basel have succeeded in measuring the magnetic properties of atomically thin van der Waals...

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