A flexible supercapacitor with electrodes made of wrinkled titanium carbide maintained its ability to store and release electronic charges after repetitive stretching. Credit: American Chemical…
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New Infrared Imager Can Map Out a Person’s Blood Vessels Without Touching the Skin
Thin, Large-Area Device Converts Infrared Light Into Images Seeing through smog and fog. Mapping out a person’s blood vessels while monitoring heart rate at the…
View More New Infrared Imager Can Map Out a Person’s Blood Vessels Without Touching the SkinPivotal Discovery of Nanomaterial for LEDs: New Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Light Source
Light-emitting diodes made from perovskite nanocrystals (green) embedded in a metal-organic framework can be created at low cost, use earth-abundant materials and remain stable under…
View More Pivotal Discovery of Nanomaterial for LEDs: New Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Light SourceNASA Engineers Work To Give Satellite Swarms a Hive Mind
Two satellites on similar orbits collect valuable perspectives on the same part of the atmosphere. Credit: NASA/Sabrina Thompson Swarms of small satellites could communicate amongst…
View More NASA Engineers Work To Give Satellite Swarms a Hive MindCoupling Magnetism and Microwaves To Clamp Down on Noise in Quantum Information
Researchers at Argonne have demonstrated an on-chip quantum circuit and realized strong coupling between a superconducting resonator and a magnetic device. This earlier research introduced…
View More Coupling Magnetism and Microwaves To Clamp Down on Noise in Quantum InformationQuantum Computing Breakthrough: Entanglement of Three Spin Qubits Achieved in Silicon
Figure 1: False-colored scanning electron micrograph of the device. The purple and green structures represent the aluminum gates. Six RIKEN physicists succeeded in entangling three…
View More Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Entanglement of Three Spin Qubits Achieved in SiliconMagnetic Phenomena Discovery Paves Way to Faster and More Efficient Data Storage
How do magnetic waves behave in antiferromagnets and how do they spread? What role do “domain walls” play in the process? And what could this…
View More Magnetic Phenomena Discovery Paves Way to Faster and More Efficient Data StorageElectrochemical Reactor Performance Improved Through 3D Printing
Working with Stanford University and oil and gas company Total American Services, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers and their collaborators have demonstrated that 3D printing…
View More Electrochemical Reactor Performance Improved Through 3D PrintingNew Molecular Computing Device Has Unprecedented Reconfigurability Reminiscent of Brain Plasticity
In a discovery published in the journal Nature, an international team of researchers has described a novel molecular device with exceptional computing prowess. Reminiscent of…
View More New Molecular Computing Device Has Unprecedented Reconfigurability Reminiscent of Brain PlasticityPhotonic Chip Breakthrough Opens a Path Toward Quantum Computing in Real-World Conditions
Quantum Computing Platform Accelerates Transition from Bulk Optics to Integrated Photonics on a Silicon Chip Smaller Than a Penny The
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