Qolab today announced the launch of the John Martinis Prize for Experimental Superconducting Qubit Physics, a new initiative designed to support the next generation of researchers advancing ...
A research team co-led by a UC Irvine chemistry professor has built a new kind of electrochemical device that strips salt from water without relying on the terminal electrodes found in every ...
DALLAS — During the pandemic lockdown, while much of the world stalled, Aidan McMillan decided to build something. At 8 years ...
These are just a few of the demonstrations of physics effects you'll find at New Mexico State University's "Physics Fun Day." If you have a sweet tooth, try the ice cream made with the help of liquid ...
The electric motors deliver instant torque, which is fancy talk for “when you push the go pedal, you actually go immediately.” No lag, no waiting for the engine to wake up from its nap, just pure ...
Fleeting electron-hole pairs are giving scientists a new window into optimizing light-emitting devices (LEDs). Using quantum ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have succeeded in detecting laser-assisted electron scattering (LAES) using ...
If you’ve ever felt a shock after rubbing your hair with a balloon or shuffling across a carpet, you’ll know that static electricity can be a real pain. But for the scientists who study it, the pain ...
Seemingly random charging of identical materials depends on the carbonaceous molecules stuck to their surfaces ...
The familiar phenomenon has puzzled researchers for centuries, but experiments are finally making sense of its unruly behaviours.
The use of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in power converters represents the latest development in ...