Electrically modulated light antenna paves the way for faster computer chips
Today's computers are reaching their physical limits in terms of speed. Semiconductor components typically operate at a maximum usable frequency ...
Today's computers are reaching their physical limits in terms of speed. Semiconductor components typically operate at a maximum usable frequency ...
The world moves to the rhythm of atomic clocks, but a new type of clock under development – a nuclear ...
Imagine a future where internet connections are not only blazing fast but also remarkably reliable, even in crowded spaces. That ...
Ammonia plays a vital role in food production and industrial development, with a global market of approximately 175 million tonnes ...
Hydrogen is an alternative fuel that is becoming increasingly attractive for heavy-duty vehicles. Hydrogen vehicles emit only water vapour as ...
Nuclear power is seen as one way to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, but one of the questions surrounding it ...
New research by scientists at Durham University reveals an unexpected path to brighter, more efficient and more stable blue organic ...
Cornell-led researchers have discovered an unusual phenomenon in a metallic insulating material, providing valuable information for designing materials with new ...
Scientists and engineers have been working for a decade to harness an elusive ferroelectric material called hafnium oxide, or hafnia, ...
Scientists at Stanford University and the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are turning air into fertilizer without leaving ...
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