The ultimate goal of materials scientists is to design and create materials with precise structures and tailored properties.
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1 atom, 1 X-ray fingerprint: scientists did it, and it changes a lot
Physicists have finally done what once sounded like science fiction: they have read the X-ray “fingerprint” of a single atom, isolating the signal of one of nature’s smallest building blocks from the ...
Snowflakes drifting down on a winter day look like tiny miracles, each one resembling a frozen artwork sculpted by invisible ...
Why did humans evolve the eyes we have today? While scientists can't go back in time to study the environmental pressures ...
Last year’s chemistry Nobel prize was awarded to researchers using AI to study proteins in entirely new ways, and in 2025 ...
New method identifies altermagnets by signatures from circularly polarized light, validated in MnTe, speeding discovery for ...
Engineers manage to intertwine several qubits at once, taking the biggest leap yet toward a functional quantum internet.
Ocean Optics reports on how spectroscopy revolutionizes research by utilizing light to analyze materials, improving accuracy ...
Altermagnets are a newly recognized class of antiferromagnets whose magnetic structure behaves very differently from what is found in conventional ...
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Giant “superatoms” may stabilize quantum state transfers
Quantum engineers are starting to think bigger, literally, as they look for ways to move fragile quantum information without ...
Duplicates of crystal structures are flooding databases, implicating repositories hosting organic, inorganic, and ...
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