New computation method for climate extremes: Researchers reveal 10-fold increase in heat over Europe
How much will heat, flooding, drought and storms increase as a result of human-induced climate change? In a groundbreaking ...
In many quantum materials—materials with unusual electrical and magnetic properties driven by quantum mechanical effects—electrons can organize themselves into Landau levels. Landau levels are ...
As an emerging non-volatile device, memristors have garnered significant attention due to their low power consumption, high density, and ...
OLED panels have excellent black levels, while LED screens boast greater longevity -- or do they? We examine lifespan and ...
How new equipment and methodologies are improving reliability, yield, and time-to-market for multi-die assemblies.
A University of Sharjah researcher develops an innovative cylinder-and-particle system that promises to offer enhanced protection against ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way that giant embryonic cells divide—without relying on the classic “purse-string” ring long thought essential for splitting a cell in two. Studying ...
Measuring rocket pollution, how calcium induced an ice age, unpacking dark matter and a listener question about freezing flows ...
At the Mexican restaurant Corima, Fidel Caballero keeps an eye on experimentation (and China), without losing sight of simple pleasures.
Aurélie Hourlier‑Fargette, winner of the 2025 JPhys Materials Early Career Award, discusses the inspirations behind her interdisciplinary work on bubble assemblies and foam-based materials ...
A pulsed thermal shock technique produces micron-thick flexible graphite films ten times faster than conventional methods without sacrificing crystalline quality or thermal performance.
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