Slow spectroscopy sheds light on photodegradation
Technique reveals how organic materials accumulate charge
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Technique reveals how organic materials accumulate charge
Read article: Slow spectroscopy sheds light on photodegradation
QSC to accelerate convergence of quantum computing and exascale high-performance computing
Read article: Oak Ridge Quantum Science Center prioritizes joined-up thinking, multidisciplinary impacts
Janina Moereke discovers the practicalities of installing wind turbines in a forest
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New formulation sheds light on the three-level maser
Read article: Quantum-scale thermodynamics offers a tighter definition of entropy
Emma Chapman reviews Crush: Close Encounters with Gravity by James Riordon
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New calculation of viral spread suggests that rapid elimination of SARS-CoV-2-like viruses is scientifically feasible, though social challenges remain
Read article: Staying the course with lockdowns could end future pandemics in months
System can generate electricity when solar cells cannot
Read article: Heat engine captures energy as Earth cools at night
New technique could shed light on electrification of aerosols
Read article: Electrical charge on objects in optical tweezers can be controlled precisely
Objects formed by exotic particles could have created primordial black holes
Read article: Did cannibal stars and boson stars populate the early universe?
Alireza Qaiumzadeh says that science can only exist if scientists are protected as civilians
Read article: Academic assassinations are a threat to global science