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"Remarkable" new model of quantum double-exchange ferromagnets could produce fresh insights into these technologically-important materials
Study could shed light on exotic phases of matter
New study shines a light on missing baryonic matter
Counterintuitive discovery could help develop new technologies that control light
Simulations could connect laser experiments to quantum electrodynamics
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AI4S will meet the need for high-quality journals dedicated to artificial intelligence
UC Davis student wins journal award for developing a novel brain phantom for positron emission tomography
Giulia Rubino on how she explores the interface between quantum foundations and quantum technologies
Inaugural MIT Quantum Index Report finds that venture capital funding is providing billions of dollars into the field
The model will now go on display at the University of Manchester's Schuster Building
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New work could help in the development of materials that host exotic coherent quantum states under ambient conditions
Photoproduction of J/psi mesons reveals new surprises
Researchers create a photonic engine that can manipulate microwave and optical signals and convert the signals between the two domains
Pulse-tube cryocooler and innovative design deliver shorter cooling times and larger experimental payloads
New statistical physics analysis of the French labour market could improve the efficiency of employment markets and help workers adapt to shocks like technological change or econom...
Simulations suggest that new design could deliver gigaelectronvolt protons
Nick Stone discusses some of the many ways in which light can be used for diagnostic and therapeutic applications
An ultrasensitive small-animal PET scanner can image the entire body of a rat with sub-second temporal resolution
New measurements of the universe’s expansion using James Webb Space Telescope appear to resolve the Hubble constant conflict – or do they?
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26 February 2025
Join this webinar by The Electrochemical Society to explore the impact of intermittent operation on electrolyzer degradation
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31 March — 4 April 2025 | Dresden, Germany
This one-week workshop will bring together the communities interested in flat bands of moiré structures and frustrated-lattice materials on the one hand, and strongly correlated electron systems anchored by f-electron materials on the other, with Kondo physics serving as an intellectual link.