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A big part of physics is understanding collisions and how they're not all the same.
Anyons – the particle-like collective excitations that can exist in some 2D materials – tend to bunch together in a two-dimensional conductor. This behaviour, which has now been observed by physicists ...
Values computed from particle physics experiments seem to correspond with periods, a specific set of unusual values found in a branch of mathematics. If physicists are able to understand this ...
Physicists propose new solution to the neutron lifetime puzzle Moreover, this technique could enhance our understanding of the quark–gluon plasma, a state of matter not only produced in high-energy ...
A condition long considered to be unfavorable to electrical conduction in semiconductor materials may actually be beneficial in 2D semiconductors, according to new findings by UC Santa Barbara ...
H-NbO₂—a novel van der Waals oxide synthesized by researchers from Japan—exhibits strongly correlated electronic properties ...
“If successful, the Large Hadron Collider will have busted its own world record for collision energy” The first attempt to achieve collisions at 7 teraelectronvolts – 3.5 TeV in each beam ...
A study co-led by ICN2 reveals that ice is a flexoelectric material, meaning it can produce electricity when unevenly ...