Minor Modeling Errors Add Up Quickly When Evaluating Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity

Minor Modeling Errors Add Up Quickly When Evaluating Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity

When physicists combine various gravitational wave events (such colliding black holes) to test Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, small modeling errors may compound more…
Uncovering a Novel Process for Producing Spinning Thermal Radiation

Uncovering a Novel Process for Producing Spinning Thermal Radiation

Thermal radiation refers to the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a substance due to its temperature. All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit thermal…
Researchers Provide a Cheap, Easy Method for Making Carbon Nanotube Wire on Polypropylene Sheets

Researchers Provide a Cheap, Easy Method for Making Carbon Nanotube Wire on Polypropylene Sheets

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) may now be created on a plastic film at a low cost thanks to research from Japan’s Tokyo University of Science.…
Novel Resilient Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloy is Developed by Nuclear Engineering Researchers

Novel Resilient Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloy is Developed by Nuclear Engineering Researchers

Researchers from Texas A&M University recently demonstrated the enhanced performance of an innovative oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloy they created for application in both fusion…
According to Recent Studies, OLED Displays’ Color Brilliance is Increased When Light and Material are Strongly Coupled

According to Recent Studies, OLED Displays’ Color Brilliance is Increased When Light and Material are Strongly Coupled

In a recent study, a research team from the Universities of Cologne in Germany and St. Andrews in Scotland demonstrated how a basic physical principle…
Significant Improvement in Super-resolution Fluorescence Microscopy

Significant Improvement in Super-resolution Fluorescence Microscopy

Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (SRFM) is a technique that allows scientists to surpass the diffraction limit of light and obtain images with higher spatial resolution than…
New Research May Provide the Solution to the Quantum Computing Problem

New Research May Provide the Solution to the Quantum Computing Problem

A multinational team of researchers believes that a novel type of heterostructure of layered two-dimensional (2D) materials may be able to help quantum computing get…
At the V=2/3 Fractional Quantum Hall State, Heterostructures Support Predictions of Counterpropagating Charged Edge Modes

At the V=2/3 Fractional Quantum Hall State, Heterostructures Support Predictions of Counterpropagating Charged Edge Modes

A group of physicists at Purdue University created a device in 2018 that experimentally demonstrated quasiparticle interference in the fractional quantum Hall effect for the…
A Manifestation of the ‘Turn-Off’ of Quark-Gluon Plasma Formation at Low Energy

A Manifestation of the ‘Turn-Off’ of Quark-Gluon Plasma Formation at Low Energy

According to new research, it is possible to “turn off” the generation of an exotic state of matter in collisions of gold nuclei at the…
Scientists Use Light to Throw and Catch Single Atoms in the Tiniest Ball Game Ever

Scientists Use Light to Throw and Catch Single Atoms in the Tiniest Ball Game Ever

With the arrival of spring comes the beginning of the baseball season and a lot of balls soaring through the air in several baseball-obsessed nations…
Scientists use Algae to create novel functional Perovskites with Tunable Properties

Scientists use Algae to create novel functional Perovskites with Tunable Properties

Perovskites are a class of materials that have been studied extensively for their potential use in various electronic devices, including solar cells. Algae, on the…
A New Technique for Analyzing Nano and Quantum Materials

A New Technique for Analyzing Nano and Quantum Materials

On sports broadcast stations, a slow-motion video depicts actions in hundredths of a second. In contrast, nanoscale processes occur in the so-called femtosecond range: As…
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