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Jellybeans – a sweet solution for overcrowded circuitry in quantum computer chips
Ultrafast laser enhances material’s magnetism at effective temperature
Metal trees in battery
More power from waste heat
How one photon becomes four charge carriers
Wonder material graphene claims yet another superlative
DMI Allows Magnon-Magnon Coupling in Hybrid Perovskites
Origin of superconductivity in nickelates revealed
New Chapter in Antiferromagnetic Spintronics is Unfolding
Semiconductor lattice marries electrons and magnetic moments
Quantum engineers have designed a new tool to probe nature with extreme sensitivity
New Insights from Ancient Asteroid
Animals’ ‘sixth sense’ more widespread than previously thought
Switch made from single molecule
When light is neither “on” nor “off” in nanoworld
Chiral Phonons Create Spin Current Without Needing Magnetic Materials
The ‘flip-flop’ qubit: realisation of a new quantum bit in silicon controlled by electric signals
Doubling the capacity of iron oxide-type cathodes for cost-effective Li-ion batteries
Approaching terahertz regime
Exploring air we breathe
Success in High-Speed, High-Sensitivity Terahertz Detection Using Graphene Transistor
Can Plasma Instability In Fact Be Savior for Magnetic Nozzle Plasma Thrusters
Researchers to Showcase 25 nm iPMA Hexa-MTJ Technology for Scalable eFlash Type STT-MRAM
Why does lightning zigzag? At last, we have an answer to mystery
Predicting New Quantum Echoes: Ultrafast Lightwave Control of Electrons in Crystals
New quantum computing feat is modern twist on 150-year-old thought experiment
Physicist identifies how electron crystals melt
Truly Chiral Phonons Observed in Three-Dimensional Materials for First Time
Novel Nanowire Fabrication Technique Paves Way for Next Generation Spintronics
Out of blue
$1.25M grant to advance control of 2D materials
Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate
Advance brings quantum computing one step closer to implementation
Artist’s sculptures inspired by wondrous world
Discovery of exciton pairs could enable next-gen technology
Two A&S postdocs receive Blavatnik awards in physics, chemistry
Inexpensive, Reusable Mn Catalysts Make for Efficient Alkylation of Ketones With Alcohols
Artificial Enzyme Splits Water
Research on nuclear fuel burnup supports reduction of waste and fuel costs
Research on nuclear fuel burnup supports effort to reduce waste and fuel costs
Diamonds reveal neural secrets
Researchers Invent New Hybrid Electrolyte for High Performance Li-ion Batteries
How tardigrades bear dehydration
New model that examines materials at mesoscale may be bridge to next-gen devices
Laureate Fellows showcase excellence in Australian research
From Bits to p-bits: One Step Closer to Probabilistic Computing
New Photocatalyst Boosts Water Splitting Efficiency for Clean Hydrogen Production
Chemical fixation causes aggregation artefact