Researchers have uncovered new evidence that superconductivity can be steered by a material’s surroundings, opening a potential path toward electronics that waste far less energy. Instead of changing ...
Researchers from the Department of Energy's Quantum Science Center (QSC) headquartered at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL ...
When we think of materials, we usually think of substances like metal, concrete, glass or rubber. What these examples have in ...
In a major breakthrough, scientists have observed electrons in graphene flowing like a nearly frictionless liquid, defying a core law of physics. This exotic quantum state not only reveals new ...
Patty Stine guessed that Monday afternoon at Arthur Middleton Elementary School would look like chaos from an outside ...
Local students got a taste of Walla Walla Community College's Kids College program through micro-sessions at Pioneer Middle ...
Beyond Inner Mongolia, renewable-powered aluminum smelting is being promoted in regions rich in solar and wind power. China's ...
The Wisconsin Union Directorate welcomed renowned quantum physicist John Martinis to Shannon Hall on March 23 as part of the ...
New Mexico Highlands University sophomore James Kurui has landed a prestigious eight-week internship through the New Mexico ...
Each semester, University of Vermont students studying STEM — science, technology, engineering, or math — are trained to deliver experiential STEM activities to Vermont youth. They become STEM ...
On August 6, 1945, the atomic mission against Hiroshima began. The primary strike aircraft was the B-29 Enola Gay, piloted by ...
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Sea stars can lose an arm and soldier on. What if robots could do the same?
Sea stars move at a crawling pace, sometimes imperceptibly slow. But attached to the underside of each arm, tiny, hydraulic ...
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