“Forbidden” Quasicrystals were created by World’s First Atomic Bomb Blast At dawn on July 16, 1945, the world’s first atomic bomb exploded in the dusty desert of New Mexico, blowing a cloud of 11,500 meters…
Something Far Stranger than a Black Hole Lurks at the Center of our Galaxy, New Hypothesis Claims A new scientific hypothesis suggests something more basic: the center of the Milky Way has a larger origin of dark matter than a supermassive black hole.…
Scientists Create the Most High-Intensity Laser Ever Seen Scientists have developed the most intense laser ever made. The beam of light distributes a full 1023 W/cm2, which is equivalent to concentrating the full sunlight…
Macroscopic Quantum Entanglement Reveals a Loophole in the Uncertainty Principle Physicists have shown the way to move around Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, one of the central discoveries of physics of the twentieth century. To achieve this…
Researcher Developed an Accelerometer to Accurately Measure Acceleration To meet the growing demand for accurate acceleration measurement in smaller navigation systems and other devices, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology…
Nanomaterials must have Consistent and Predictable Shapes in Electromagnetic Levitation Engineers at the University of California, Riverside, have developed a method for producing nanomaterials with consistent, predictable shapes and surfaces, as well as scalable production…
Researchers report on improving the transfer of information in quantum systems Quantum science has the potential to revolutionize modern technology by making computers, communication devices, and sensing devices more efficient. However, there are still obstacles to…
TUAT Researchers Modeled the Dynamic Instability in Tractors The dynamic instability—the so-called ‘power hop’—that can cause uncontrollable bouncing and damage tractors when they plow dry ground was modeled by researchers at Tokyo University…
Scientists Evaluate Passing Currents within Gold Nanoparticles A charged particle moving in an external magnetic field experiences a force that causes the particle’s path to be circular, according to classical electromagnetism. This…
Researchers recognized efficient frequency conversion in microresonators on integrated photonic chip A team led by Prof. GUO Guangcan and Prof. ZOU Changling from the Chinese Academy of Sciences University of Science and Technology of China achieved…