Atomic antennas using diamonds enhance optical energy by a million-fold, enabling new physics research. This was achieved through global collaboration between theory and experiments. Credit:…
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Iron Power: Revolutionizing Batteries With Earth’s Most Abundant Metal
Oregon State University’s latest study introduces iron as a viable, cost-effective cathode material for lithium-ion batteries, potentially reducing reliance on costly metals like cobalt and…
View More Iron Power: Revolutionizing Batteries With Earth’s Most Abundant MetalThe Future of AI and 5G: Scientists Develop the First Universal, Programmable, and Multifunctional Photonic Chip
A team from Universitat Politècnica de València and iPRONICS has developed the world’s first programmable and multifunctional photonic chip, enhancing data flow management in telecommunications…
View More The Future of AI and 5G: Scientists Develop the First Universal, Programmable, and Multifunctional Photonic ChipGroundbreaking Research Achieves Unprecedented Data Transmission Rates
Researchers have developed an innovative technique that combines nonlinear predistortion and digital resolution enhancement to significantly improve data transmission rates and efficiency in data center…
View More Groundbreaking Research Achieves Unprecedented Data Transmission RatesSpin Secrets Unlocked: New Milestone in Spintronics Could Revolutionize Electronics
Spintronics is a promising field aimed at surpassing conventional electronics by leveraging the electron’s intrinsic spin, aiming to control spin currents for reduced power usage…
View More Spin Secrets Unlocked: New Milestone in Spintronics Could Revolutionize ElectronicsNASA’s X-59 Quesst: Overturning the 50-Year-Old Supersonic Speed Limit
NASA’s X-59, seen in this illustration, is designed to fly faster than sound but generate quieter sonic “thumps” rather than booms. To test the public’s…
View More NASA’s X-59 Quesst: Overturning the 50-Year-Old Supersonic Speed LimitRevolutionary Night Vision: Ultra-Thin Filters Transform Everyday Eyewear
TMOS researchers have created a lightweight infrared filter for eyewear that enables vision in both infrared and visible light, enhancing night-time safety and convenience. Credit:…
View More Revolutionary Night Vision: Ultra-Thin Filters Transform Everyday EyewearJust Three Atoms Thick – Scientists Have Developed the World’s Thinnest Lens
The thinnest lens on Earth, made of concentric rings of tungsten disulphide (WS2), uses excitons to efficiently focus light. The lens is as thick as…
View More Just Three Atoms Thick – Scientists Have Developed the World’s Thinnest LensPushing Past Limits: Tandem Solar Cells Achieve Over 20% Efficiency
Researchers have developed a tandem solar cell combining antimony selenide and perovskite, achieving over 20% efficiency, demonstrating significant potential in enhancing solar power conversion and…
View More Pushing Past Limits: Tandem Solar Cells Achieve Over 20% EfficiencyRevolutionizing Neuroscience: Stanford AI Mirrors Brain Organization
Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute has developed an AI model called a topographic deep artificial neural network (TDANN) that mimics the brain’s organization of visual…
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