During chemical reactions, atoms in the reacting substances break their bonds and re-arrange, forming different chemical ...
These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements — and could prove useful in catalysts ...
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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 ...
Wafer breakage is the most serious impact of killer crystalline defects. About 0.1 to 0.2% of silicon wafers break. The ...
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Scientists capture first-ever real-time images of electrons in the act of breaking bonds
Chemistry textbooks explain how reactions start and end, but they rarely show what happens ...
Copper atoms trapped in MXene nanochannels remove 94.9% of bisphenol A in 5 minutes by concentrating reactants and lowering ...
Scientists are learning how to temporarily reshape materials by nudging their internal quantum rhythms instead of blasting ...
Scientists have shown that it may be possible to transform materials simply by triggering internal quantum ripples rather ...
Researchers demonstrate a powerful new approach to Floquet engineering, which for decades has sought to imbue 'trivial' ...
What if you could create new materials just by shining a light at them?To most, this sounds like science fiction or alchemy, but to physicists ...
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Exploring the neutron's building blocks at Jefferson Lab
The very first element on the Periodic Table may be the key to solving mysteries hiding inside the atom’s nucleus. Nuclear ...
Researchers have demonstrated that quantum entanglement can link atoms across space to improve measurement accuracy. By ...
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