The 3.8 kg large CH3NH3PbBr3 crystal growth at LPMC for high-energy gamma-ray detection. The Rubik cube next sets the scale. Credit: László Forró (EPFL). Credit:…
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New Blended Solar Cells With Increased Power Efficiencies and Electricity Generation
ITIC is selectively located at the interface of PTzBT and PCBM domains, which leads to an efficient charge carrier (photocurrent) generation. Credit: Itaru Osaka, Hiroshima…
View More New Blended Solar Cells With Increased Power Efficiencies and Electricity GenerationMachine Learning Boosts the Search for New “Superhard” Materials
Researchers have developed a machine learning model that can accurately predict the hardness of new materials, allowing scientists to more readily find compounds suitable for…
View More Machine Learning Boosts the Search for New “Superhard” MaterialsSustained, High-Fidelity Quantum Teleportation Achieved for the First Time
A viable quantum internet — a network in which information stored in qubits is shared over long distances through entanglement — would transform the fields…
View More Sustained, High-Fidelity Quantum Teleportation Achieved for the First TimeStretchable Micro-Supercapacitors That Can Harvest Energy From Human Breathing and Motion
A team of international researchers, led by Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in Penn State’s Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, has…
View More Stretchable Micro-Supercapacitors That Can Harvest Energy From Human Breathing and MotionMeshing Optics With Electronics: Physics Discovery Leads to Ballistic Optical Materials
Newly developed ballistic optical materials consist of a composite of two transparent materials, creating a plasmonic material. Credit: Evan Simmons and Kun Li Electronics are…
View More Meshing Optics With Electronics: Physics Discovery Leads to Ballistic Optical MaterialsMajor Computing Breakthrough: Copenhagen Researchers Can Now Achieve “Quantum Advantage”
University of Copenhagen researchers have advanced their quantum technology to such a degree that classical computing technology can no longer keep up. They have developed…
View More Major Computing Breakthrough: Copenhagen Researchers Can Now Achieve “Quantum Advantage”Disguising Key Computer Chip Hardware From Hackers With New Transistor Design
The four transistors on this chip were built out of a 2D material that disguises them from hackers. Credit: Purdue University photo/John Underwood A hacker…
View More Disguising Key Computer Chip Hardware From Hackers With New Transistor DesignWorld’s First Transmission of 1 Petabit/S Using a Single-Core Multimode Optical Fiber
A world record transmission of 1 petabit per second in a multimode optical fiber increases the current record data rate in multimode optical fibers by…
View More World’s First Transmission of 1 Petabit/S Using a Single-Core Multimode Optical Fiber3D Printers May Be Toxic for Humans – Particles Released Can Infiltrate Deep Into the Lungs
Risk researchers are asking new questions about the health and safety implications and how to mitigate any potential health risks to users of 3D printers…
View More 3D Printers May Be Toxic for Humans – Particles Released Can Infiltrate Deep Into the Lungs