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A 200-year physics rule fails at atomic scales, researchers say
For two centuries, students have learned that heat flows and engines work according to rigid limits that no machine can beat.
Researchers have developed a design method for core materials for all-solid-state batteries that uses low-cost raw materials ...
The unique properties of high-entropy alloys make them ideal for hydrogen storage, offering advantages in stability and performance over traditional materials.
A new gel made from porous nanosheets releases small neutral molecules in hours but holds charged molecules for weeks, ...
Released every 12 to 18 months, 3D NAND scaling outpaces most other semiconductor devices in replacement rate and performance ...
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Laser plus atom cloud recreates quantum electronics
Physicists are now using a tightly controlled laser and a cloud of ultracold atoms to imitate the behavior of electrons in solids, effectively building a quantum version of electronics out of light ...
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new approach that addresses the limitations of generative AI ...
A joint research team from the Institute of Metal Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory has achieved precise control and real-time observation of ...
Meta's suite of three landmark agreements is poised to provide the financial certainty to extend aging plants, accelerate ...
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Energy Without Limits: Physicists Engineer a Perfect Conductor from Ultracold Atoms
Physicists have created a perfect conductor from ultracold atoms, enabling energy to flow without resistance, forever!
Almost exactly 200 years ago, French physicist Sadi Carnot determined the maximum efficiency of heat engines. The Carnot ...
An experiment with ultracold atoms reveals that a strongly driven quantum system doesn’t always heat up as expected. In daily ...
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