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Tech Xplore on MSNPowering the future—ultrathin films enhance electrical conductivity in flexible electronicsWhat if your electronic devices could adapt on the fly to temperature, pressure, or impact? Thanks to a new breakthrough in ...
SLAC and Stanford achieve ambient-temperature superconductivity in nickelates without high pressure, boosting efficiency.
Phys.org on MSN11d
The spliceosome: An atomic-level look into how cells avoid errors when manufacturing mRNAFaulty functioning of a spliceosome can lead ... stable structure of the spliceosome center enabled us to obtain ...
Osaka University researchers have developed ultrathin vanadium dioxide films on flexible substrates, maintaining electrical properties for advanced electronics.
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Dagens.com (AU) on MSNUkraine Calls for Action After Attack on ChornobylUkraine ramps up Chernobyl security after a Russian drone strike sparks nuclear safety fears.
“Ordinarily, when a film is placed on a hard substrate, strong surface forces interfere with the atomic structure of the film ...
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AZoNano on MSNMiniaturizing Ferroelectrics Improves Performance Before DegradationFindings on PMN-PT films reveal a size effect that enhances properties, offering insights for miniaturized electronics and ...
A new study sheds light on how the extreme miniaturization of thin films affects the behavior of relaxor ferroelectrics -- materials with noteworthy energy-conversion properties used in sensors, ...
Terahertz light has the ability to control solids at the atomic level, forming chiral structures ... nonlinear phononics," says Zhiyang Zeng, lead author of this work. “By exciting a specific ...
Three-nucleon force affects nuclear stability, impacting element formation and stellar evolution. The force increases energy ...
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