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Superionic form of water may power planetary magnetic fields
Water doesn’t behave the same way in a glass as it does as ice in your freezer. When water is heated to several thousand ...
In this guest blog, Karen McNulty Walsh of Brookhaven National Laboratory explains how Michigan Technological University ...
Different atoms and ions possess characteristic energy levels. Like a fingerprint, they are unique for each species. Among ...
Protein scientists could improve reproducibility and coordination across the field by rallying around a small, shared set of ...
Technical University of Braunschweig, and the University of Delaware achieved new insight into the inner structure of the ...
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Scientists just found a bizarre atomic glitch where it shouldn’t exist
For years, physicists have mapped the stability of atomic nuclei with remarkable confidence. The periodic table, with its ...
Shape memory alloys are exotic materials that can be deformed at room temperature and return to their "remembered," ...
Abstract: The atomic interference gravimeter, characterized by its high sensitivity and precision in gravity measurement, is significantly influenced by vibration noise in field environments. The ...
At extreme pressures and temperatures, water becomes superionic — a solid that behaves partly like a liquid and conducts ...
Delivering a lecture in 1959, theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman, wondered out loud: “What would the properties of materials be if we could really arrange the atoms the way we want them?” The ...
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