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Mixing water and oil: no surfactants needed – Physics World

Oil and water famously don’t mix – at least, not without adding a surfactant such as soap to coax them into a stable combination....

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Local twist angles in graphene come into view – Physics World

Stacking layers of two-dimensional materials on top of each other and varying the twist angle between them massively alters their electronic properties. The trick...

Quantum Barkhausen noise detected for the first time – Physics World

Researchers in the US and Canada have detected an effect known as quantum Barkhausen noise for the first time. The effect, which comes about...

Scientists Create Atomically Thin Gold With Century-Old Japanese Knife Making Technique

Graphene has been hailed as a wonder material, but it also set off a rush to find other promising atomically thin materials. Now researchers...

US Electron-Ion Collider hits construction milestone – Physics World

<a href="https://platoblockchain.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/us-electron-ion-collider-hits-construction-milestone-physics-world-2.jpg" data-fancybox data-src="https://platoblockchain.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/us-electron-ion-collider-hits-construction-milestone-physics-world-2.jpg" data-caption="Powerful probe The Electron-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory will smash together electrons and protons to study the strong nuclear...

A new spin on materials analysis

TSUKUBA, Japan, Apr 17, 2024 - (ACN Newswire) - Researchers Koichiro Yaji and Shunsuke Tsuda at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan have...

Shrimp-inspired nanoclusters enable multifunctional artificial vision systems – Physics World

<a data-fancybox data-src="https://platoblockchain.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/shrimp-inspired-nanoclusters-enable-multifunctional-artificial-vision-systems-physics-world.jpg" data-caption="Bioinspired device Left: schematic of the mantis shrimp visual system. Right: artificial photoreceptor based on chiral silver nanoclusters and the organic...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through April 13)

Is Robotics About to Have Its Own ChatGPT Moment?Melissa Heikkilä | MIT Technology Review“For decades, roboticists have more or less focused on controlling robots’...

Bacterial nanowires make an electrical grid in the soil – Physics World

Because there’s not much oxygen deep underground, the bacteria that live there have evolved other ways to get rid of the electrons they produce...

Dielectric laser accelerator creates focused electron beam – Physics World

A new laser-driven device that can both confine and accelerate electrons over distances of about a millimetre has been developed by researchers in the...

eXotic Visit campaign: Tracing the footprints of Virtual Invaders

ESET researchers have discovered an active espionage campaign targeting Android users with apps primarily posing as messaging services. While these apps offer functional services...

Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscale – Physics World

Nanofluidics could be used to purify water, generate energy and build nanoscale machines. But when water flows through a carbon nanotube, classical fluid mechanics...

Optimizing Variational Quantum Algorithms with qBang: Efficiently Interweaving Metric and Momentum to Navigate Flat Energy Landscapes

David Fitzek1,2, Robert S. Jonsson1,3, Werner Dobrautz4, and Christian Schäfer1,51Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, MC2, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden2Volvo Group...

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