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A new study published in Nature Communications April 7 could reshape the future of magnetic and electronic technology.
A team of researchers in Switzerland, Germany and the US has observed clear evidence of quantum mechanical interference behaviour in collisions between a methane molecule and a gold surface. As well ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStrange metals puzzle solved: How quantum entanglement could reshape energy useA quantum breakthrough in strange metals could unlock energy-efficient superconductors, revolutionizing power grids.
Strange metals have baffled scientists for decades, but a new breakthrough from Rice University researchers offers a major ...
In the past few years, colloidal quantum dots – solution-processed semiconducting nanocrystals – have emerged as an alternative for mainstream consumer electronics. While toxic heavy-metals, such as ...
X-rays uncover magnetic phenomena that are driven by interactions between the layers of a kagome ferromagnet. Our ...
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Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over Internet For The First Time"We carefully studied how light is scattered and placed our photons at a judicial point where that scattering mechanism is ...
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Physicists use quantum entanglement to crack mystery of strange metalsScientists have long sought to unravel the mysteries of strange metals -- materials that defy conventional rules of electricity and magnetism. Now, a team of physicists has made a breakthrough in this ...
The frequency regime lying in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) has very unique properties that make it ideal for several ...
New findings are shedding light on the link between quantum entanglement and the anomalous behavior of strange metals.
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