Magnetic transistors have been a hot topic for years, but a breakthrough led by researchers at MIT with chromium sulfur bromide (CrSBr) could push us closer to realizing more energy-efficient and ...
Neil Marsh receives funding from the NIH and NSF. You might best know chromium as a bright, shiny metal used in bathroom and kitchen fittings. But is it also essential for your health? In a form known ...
A 60-year-old man was hospitalized for bromide poisoning The man asked ChatGPT for alternatives to salt Bromide toxicity was far more common in the 20th century A 60-year-old man was hospitalized for ...
After seeking advice on health topics from ChatGPT, a 60-year-old man who had a “history of studying nutrition in college” decided to try a health experiment: He would eliminate all chlorine from his ...
The material helps make small devices that change how light moves and can be used in future light-based tools and systems. Graphic illustrating MIT’s new platform for manipulating light on the ...
Researchers use chromium sulfide bromide to create ultra-compact nanophotonic devices with magnetic tunability, high refractive index, and strong light-matter coupling. (Nanowerk News) In the push to ...
Boffins have emerged from their smoke filled labs having come up with a more viable way to do quantum computing and sensing, by creating much longer-lasting quantum states. Scientists have poked at ...
Credit: Brad Baxley, Part to Whole. A new discovery about a special quantum material could help advance quantum computers, sensors, and other futuristic technologies. Scientists from the University of ...