Quantum Entanglement Proved at the Macroscale

Quantum Entanglement Proved at the Macroscale

Until now, it has been confined at the tiniest levels

  • Sci Pry
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 28th, 2009
New Type of Advanced Computer Closer to Reality

New Type of Advanced Computer Closer to Reality

New integrated circuits operate at extremely low temperatures

X-Ray Source Shrunk to Tabletop Size

X-Ray Source Shrunk to Tabletop Size

This kind of devices can revolutionize many fields of research

  • Sci Pry
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 21st, 2009
New Solar Cell-Energy Record

New Solar Cell-Energy Record

It has been set in Australia

Dedicated Optical Elements to Track Electrons Possible

Dedicated Optical Elements to Track Electrons Possible

They can also be custom-made per clients' requests

Laser Pulses Can Now Control Single Electrons

Laser Pulses Can Now Control Single Electrons

Even when they are in complex molecules

Hubbard's Model Disproven for the First Time

Hubbard's Model Disproven for the First Time

It has been used in physics for 20 years

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • August 18th, 2009
The Origins of Mysterious Electrons and Positrons Revealed

The Origins of Mysterious Electrons and Positrons Revealed

They are unlikely to come from dark matter

Electrons Trapped in Quantum Dots Live Longer

Electrons Trapped in Quantum Dots Live Longer

They have no way of losing their energy

Scientists Manage to Split Electrons in New Particles

Scientists Manage to Split Electrons in New Particles

This was previously thought to be impossible

Carbon Nanotubes to Allow Real-Time, 3D X-ray Scanning

Carbon Nanotubes to Allow Real-Time, 3D X-ray Scanning

The innovation could revolutionize radiotherapy

Lasers' Ultrafast Acoustics Create Nanoearthquakes

Lasers' Ultrafast Acoustics Create Nanoearthquakes

Research on the phenomena is conducted in Germany

Real-Time 3D X-Rays Could Soon Become Possible

Real-Time 3D X-Rays Could Soon Become Possible

Advancements have been made at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

World's Thinnest Superconductor Is Two Atoms Thick

World's Thinnest Superconductor Is Two Atoms Thick

The sheet is entirely made of lead

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 22nd, 2009
UD Experts Launch Balloon to Analyze Cosmic Rays

UD Experts Launch Balloon to Analyze Cosmic Rays

It will fly at the edge of the atmosphere

Experts Analyze Graphene's Energy Spectrum

Experts Analyze Graphene's Energy Spectrum

It may yield some insight into its amazing properties

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 7th, 2009
Fermi Loses Track of Possible Dark Matter

Fermi Loses Track of Possible Dark Matter

It hasn't replicated last year's results

 
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