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A new method in electron microscopy enables sub-20-picometer targeting of individual atoms without prior exposure, opening ...
News & Views Published: 02 November 2000 Nanotechnology Flipping a molecular switch Dan Feldheim Nature 408, 45–46 (2000) Cite this article ...
YouTuber Creates "World's Strongest Handheld Laser". It's Capable Of Punching Through Titanium. In several demonstrations, the laser burned through copper, melted titanium, created rubies, melted ...
Researchers in Korea have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that predicts molecular properties by learning ...
Chemists at the School of Science of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have recently made ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHot electrons from quantum dots break tough bonds using 99% less energy: StudyQuantum dots beat traditional photosensitizers at their own game. They tackle reactions once thought too tough for ...
As few as five electrons in a semiconductor can exhibit collective behaviour, forming a “Coulomb liquid”, according to researchers in Europe. This extends the study of correlated systems to electron ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNIn a first, Chinese scientists monitor heat flow at atomic level using electron beamFor years, scientists have known that phonons (vibrations of atoms) carry heat through solids. However, when two different materials come in contact, like in a computer chip, these vibrations often ...
Technical analysis ATOM-USD demonstrated resilience over the 24-hour period, recovering from a significant dip to $3.939 at 17:00 on June 18 to establish a new support zone around $3.994-$4.000.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have surpassed 430 ppm, marking the highest seasonal peak in recorded history at Mauna Loa Observatory.
At the time a stimulus pulse applied to an electrode, we can assume that the concentration of the reactants at the stimulating electrode is similar to that of the bulk concentration, far away from the ...
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