Yale University researchers have discovered a new type of superconducting material driven by electronic nematicity.
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) will be relying on tungsten as its plasma-facing material, but a new study explores whether other candidates could perform even better.
A Yale-led team has found the strongest evidence yet of a novel type of superconducting material, a fundamental science ...
By probing chemical processes observed in the Earth's hot mantle, Cornell scientists have started developing a library of ...
As new technologies and artificial intelligence advance, the demand for efficient and high-performance semiconductors is ...
In a recent study in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, a research team led by Professor Shinichi Komaba, Ms. Saaya Sekine, and Dr. Tomooki Hosaka from Tokyo University of Science (TUS), in ...
Can theory and computation methods help the search for the best divertor material and thus contribute to making fusion energy ...
MIT engineers have developed an innovative electrode design that convert carbon dioxide into useful products, such as fuels ...
Imagine using artificial intelligence to compare two seemingly unrelated creations—biological tissue and Beethoven's ...
Due to recent developments in AI, nearly every element of a scientific paper can now be artificially produced quickly and ...
November 13, 2024 • Birds descended from the dinosaurs, but researchers have known relatively little about how the bird's brain took shape over millions of years. A new fossil sheds light on ...