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Researchers taking the first-ever direct measurement of atom temperature in extremely hot materials inadvertently disproved a ...
A team from Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University has developed a novel approach for a catalyst that combines ...
Researchers develop a simple method to build stable, atom-thick metal layers using tiny defects in carbon, enabling efficient ...
July 2025A team from Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University has developed a novel approach for a catalyst that ...
Explore the Ultimate Racing Machine exhibit celebrating 50 years of the BMW 3 Series in motorsports at The Petersen ...
The rise of women in quantum science in India is a tribute to Bose’s legacy, and a sign of a more inclusive and dynamic future. To sustain this momentum, we must create ecosystems that support ...
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AZoQuantum on MSNThe Limit Does Not Exist: Superheated Gold Survives the Entropy CatastropheIt’s notoriously difficult to take the temperature of really hot things. Whether it’s the roiling plasma in our Sun, the ...
Researchers visualized how gold nanocrystals coalesce at the atomic level, uncovering size, defect, and approach-dependent pathways that shape crystal structure.
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ScienceAlert on MSNGold Does Something Unexpected When Superheated Past Its Melting PointThe international team of scientists behind the study used intense, super-short laser blasts to push thin fragments of gold ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAtomic gold shield solves quantum chip noise problem without killing speedA new gold-coating method smooths out microscopic defects in quantum chips, dramatically reducing signal loss and decoherence ...
Heating that lasted only trillionths of a second raised a gold sample’s temperature to 19,000 K without melting it, a study ...
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Breaking Down the Atom: A Visual Exploration of Atomic StructureAtoms are the building blocks of all matter, from the air we breathe to every cell in our bodies. Yet despite their presence everywhere, no one has truly seen an atom with the naked eye ,until ...
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