New findings unravel the mysteries of a bizarre physical state known as the pseudogap, which has close ties to the sought-after state called high-temperature superconductivity, in which electrical resistance disappears.
By analyzing X-ray crystallography data, the model could help researchers develop new materials for many applications, including batteries and magnets.
Researchers introduce magnetic soft robots for precision drug delivery, offering programmable control of multiple medications for more effective therapies.
Surprising new research shows that a weird feature of quantum mechanics can be used to produce objects that behave like half of an electron. These 'split-electrons' might hold the key to unlocking the power of quantum computation.