Researchers announced that they have achieved the world's first elucidation of how hydrogen produces free electrons through ...
Piezofluorochromism, the phenomenon of materials reversibly changing their fluorescent color when pressure is applied, is ...
Why does hydrogen require a specific amount of energy to remove its electron? ⚛️ This video explains the Bohr model by deriving the ionization energy of hydrogen, connecting classical mechanics, ...
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Lavender-powered sodium batteries: Scientists turn floral waste into energy storage
An international research team has identified electrochemical presodiation as the superior strategy for stabilizing ...
Associate Professor Yuichiro Matsushita of Materials and Structures Laboratory, Institute of Science Tokyo, Mitsubishi ...
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Rocket Lab kicks off 2026 with successful launch of Open Cosmos satellites
Rocket Lab began 2026 with a powerful statement about the future of small satellite launches. On January 22, 2026, its ...
This is what the creation of a Higgs Boson looks like to the Large Hadron Collider. (Credit: CERN) The Higgs boson is, if ...
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Quantum engineers turn theory into working physics using exciton-driven effects
Research led by scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) and ...
Light can do more than illuminate a material. In some cases, it can temporarily change how electrons move through it.
When quantum spins interact, they can produce collective behaviors that defy long-standing expectations. Researchers have now shown that the Kondo effect behaves very differently depending on spin ...
Associate Professor Yuichiro Matsushita of Materials and Structures Laboratory, Institute of Science Tokyo, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Associate ...
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