Friday, November 29, 2024

Tech: Tungsten blend resists fractures, could be valuable for magnetic fusion facilities — ...

A new tungsten-based alloy developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory can withstand unprecedented amounts of radiation without damage. Essential for extreme irradiation environments...

Tech: Scientists levitate particles with sound to find out how they cluster together —...

Scientists from the University of Chicago and the University of Bath used sound waves to levitate particles, revealing new insights about how materials...

Tech: Nanotechnology and sunlight clear the way for better visibility — (Report)

Anyone who skis, wears glasses, uses a camera or drives a car is familiar with the problem: if you come into a humid...

Tech: Quasiparticles experimentally shown to interfere for first time — (Report)

Qubits, the units used to encode information in quantum computing, are not all created equal. Some researchers believe that topological qubits, which are...

Tech: Could the effect of photon mass on the gaseous components in galaxies be...

The rotation of stars in galaxies such as our Milky Way is puzzling. The orbital speeds of stars should decrease with their distance...

Tech: Nanoparticle systems crucial for new high-speed devices demonstrated — (Report)

For the first time researchers have demonstrated a new way to perform functions essential to future computation three orders of magnitude faster than...

Tech: Water tunnel experiments show how scales help generate super speeds — work that...

Shortfin mako sharks have been called the "cheetahs of the ocean," capable of swimming at estimated speeds of 70 or 80 miles per...

Tech: Robot’s lightweight, high-power design is the perfect platform to share and play —...

MIT's new mini cheetah robot is springy and light on its feet, with a range of motion that rivals a champion gymnast. The...

Tech: Magnonic devices of the future could use low power to avoid performance losses...

Electronic devices such as transistors are getting smaller and will soon hit the limits of conventional performance based on electrical currents. Devices based on...

Tech: Researchers show that they can quickly measure a protein’s microscopic movements, opening new...

In the cells of every living organism -- humans, birds, bees, roses and even bacteria -- proteins vibrate with microscopic motions that help...

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