A solid-state nuclear clock has a great potential to become a robust and portable timing device that is highly precise.
Scientists have uncovered a new way to explore the complex transformations of 2D nanomaterials. By using nanoscale vibrating membranes, they observed how mechanical and magnetic properties shift at ...
I've long been fascinated by the fundamental mystery of our universe's origin. In my work, I explore an alternative to the ...
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AZoNano on MSNBuilding a Quantum Model with Nanoscale Carbon MoleculesThe successful realization of a Heisenberg model with nanographenes by Empa researchers enhances understanding of quantum ...
Quantum physics just took a leap from theory to reality! Empa researchers have, for the first time, successfully built a long ...
However, to build a precise clock, researchers must fully characterize how the transition responds to external conditions, ...
Two of the standouts right now are OpenAI’s o3 mini model and Grok3, the new version of the Xai chatbot that has its own reasoning capabilities and new functionality built in. We can see graphs ...
Here, we introduce SR-UA glycerol, a short-ranged united-atom model parametrized to reproduce experimental density, enthalpy of vaporization, conformational distributions from NMR, and radial ...
Fluoride in drinking water, which protects against cavities and tooth loss, is been lauded by health officials as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. But a growing ...
Across the country, communities are rejecting the recommendation of health groups to add fluoride into their municipal drinking water. Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls ...
Utah may become the first state in the U.S. to ban fluoride in public water statewide, a move that would override local decisions on whether to add the cavity-fighting mineral to drinking water.
Utah is on the verge of becoming the first state to prohibit cities and towns from adding fluoride to their public water supply. The Utah Senate on Friday voted 18-8 to give final approval to HB81 ...
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