Scientists have created a powerful new way to control quantum systems, achieving the first-ever demonstration of ...
A new study by University of Maryland chemical physicists demonstrates how to control the nuclear spin of molecular hydrogen ...
University of Maryland researchers have found that freezing molecular hydrogen in dry ice can control its nuclear spin states without magnetic fields or catalysts. The method uses the crystal symmetry ...
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Perovskite solar cells retain 98% efficiency after 1,200 hours at 194°F heat
Halide perovskites have long been considered a low-cost alternative to silicon in solar cells, ...
Halide perovskites are gaining ground on silicon as a critical material for solar cell technologies: A new study published in ...
Fiber-optic communication, the use of lasers, and solar energy are the fields that utilize discoveries made by Zhores Alferov ...
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Harvard scientists design elephant-inspired 3D-printed filaments for soft robotics
Researchers have developed a 3D printing strategy to create programmable artificial muscles. Harvard’s SEAS ...
As fossil fuels continue to deplete and environmental pollution intensifies, the development and application of clean energy have garnered widespread ...
New nitride materials could let electricity control hidden magnetic spin patterns, pointing toward faster and more stable ...
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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
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