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Two-dimensional (2D) materials have proved to be a promising platform for studying exotic quasiparticles, such as excitons.
A n experiment has visualized a prediction about objects traveling at the speed of light known as the Penrose-Terrell Effect, first made over 60 years ago.
The materials that make up all the structures and physical systems around us, including our own bodies, are not perfect—they ...
Researchers uncover physical laws explaining why cracks in materials break their symmetry while spreading. The findings lay ...
The materials that make up all the structures and physical systems around us, including our own bodies, are not perfect - ...
“We found out two things. The first one is that the electronic state of Fe3Sn2 is nematic, a state that spontaneously breaks the rotation symmetry. The electrons behave as a liquid crystal inside this ...
Phoenix’s first-round pick in 2025, owned by the Houston Rockets, did not move up in the draft lottery and sits at 10th. With ...
Barcelona made it four wins in four games against rivals Real Madrid this season, taking a big step toward winning LaLiga in ...
Mississippi State Professor of Physics Dipangkar Dutta is a principal investigator on a groundbreaking experiment -- revealing "symmetry" in physics doesn't always behave as scientists once believed - ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State Professor of Physics Dipangkar Dutta is a principal investigator on a groundbreaking ...