A multi-disciplinary team of researchers linked atomic-scale features to efficient heat-to-electricity conversion, offering ...
The Singapore-based AI clinical trial engine powering Asia’s—especially China’s—rapid rise in the biotech industry. Deep ...
Persistent pharmaceutical residues such as carbamazepine are increasingly detected in natural waters, posing long-term ...
Liquids and solutions may look simple, but on the molecular scale they are constantly shifting and reorganizing. When sugar dissolves in water, each sugar molecule quickly becomes surrounded by fast ...
Researchers have developed a design method for core materials for all-solid-state batteries that uses low-cost raw materials ...
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A 200-year physics rule fails at atomic scales, researchers say
For two centuries, students have learned that heat flows and engines work according to rigid limits that no machine can beat.
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How the Saudi-Pakistan Defense Pact Could Destabilize the Middle East
The new security partnership between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan—likely including a nuclear deterrent for Riyadh—illustrates ...
She was trying to prove the structure of the B form of DNA through mathematical computations and more than 100 hours of ...
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A new quantum framework ties space and time into one system
Physicists have long treated space and time as the stage on which quantum particles perform, not as actors in the drama ...
Most of today's quantum computers rely on qubits with Josephson junctions that work for now but likely won't scale as needed ...
Superionic water—the hot, black and strangely conductive form of ice that exists in the center of distant planets—was ...
Inspired by biological systems, materials scientists have long sought to harness self-assembly to build nanomaterials. The challenge: the process seemed random and notoriously difficult to predict.
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