New research suggests a way to capture physicists’ most sought-after particle: gravitons
A team led by Stevens Professor Igor Pikovski has just shown how to detect single gravitons, considered the quantum building ...
A team led by Stevens Professor Igor Pikovski has just shown how to detect single gravitons, considered the quantum building ...
A new biomass-based material developed by FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researchers can be used to repeatedly capture and release carbon ...
Armed with a catalog of hundreds of thousands of species of DNA and RNA viruses found in the world's oceans, ...
In a new study, researchers have developed a method for capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, powered by clean and ...
New research, conducted at the Department of Energy's National Accelerator Laboratory, SLAC, sheds light on the strange behavior of gold ...
An elusive structure involving two water molecules, which had been predicted but never observed, has been isolated by RIKEN chemists. ...
In most materials, heat prefers to disperse. If left alone, a hot spot will gradually disappear as it warms its ...
Motion capture technology has applications in a wide range of fields, including entertainment, medicine, and sports, to name a few. ...
For centuries, naturalists have braved trailless forests, windy cliff tops, and the cramped confines of hides and submarines, hoping to ...
Scientists from TU Delft have discovered how confined microalgae cells grow optimally in photosynthetic living materials. Through the use of ...
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