Physicists have unveiled a new quantum state, a realm where electrons behave in a way previously unseen. This breakthrough, ...
Electricity powers our lives, including our cars, phones, computers, and more, through the movement of electrons within a ...
Supercomputers are rewriting the rules of quantum-materials science — one exaflop at a time. Quantum materials promise faster ...
Researchers at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) have definitively resolved a two-decade-long controversy regarding ...
In a strange metal (translucent box), electrons (blue marbles) lose their individuality and melt into a featureless, liquid-like stream. We all learned that electricity is caused by electrons moving ...
Scientists at TU Wien found that electrons need specific “doorway states” to escape solids, not just energy. The insight ...
Researchers have achieved a new level of control over the atomic structure of a family of materials known as halide ...
Growing data center energy use continues to make headlines. In my first post on data center electricity use, I focused on the technologies that make AI possible and on broad trends in data center ...
Electrons can freeze into strange geometric crystals and then melt back into liquid-like motion under the right quantum ...
Strange metals defy the 60-year-old understanding of electric current as a flow of discrete charges. (Nanowerk News) We all learned that electricity is caused by electrons moving in a metal. Each ...