Researchers show that precisely layering nano-thin materials creates excitons -- essentially, artificial atoms -- that can act as quantum information bits, or qubits.
Biology might ultimately provide a solution, however. Researchers have identified bacteria that evolved the ability to digest ...
The Government of Canada published the final "State of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) report" (State of PFAS Report), the "Risk ...
Time crystals are like a clock that never needs winding or batteries. “In theory, it should be able to go on forever,” Zu ...
Animals, plants and many other living organisms inhale oxygen to "burn" (oxidize) compounds like sugar into CO2 and water—a ...
By taking two flakes of special materials that are just one atom thick and twisting them at high angles, researchers at the ...
Researchers named the compound “berkelocene” because it is comparable to the compound “uranocene,” a uranium-containing ...
The pioneering nuclear chemist Glenn Seaborg discovered berkelium at Berkeley Lab in 1949. It was one of many achievements ...
Zhou Wu, an expert on hydrogen catalysis has been a driving force behind China's research into the process that could ...
A team of scientists from Goethe University Frankfurt, University of Marburg and Stockholm University have elucidated an ...
In an article published in the journal Nature on Thursday, the researchers said that compared to their bulkier counterparts, ...