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First Atomic View of a Quantum Electronic Device in Operation
Discovery of a short-lived state could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.
Discovery of a short-lived state could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.
Scientists map atomic-level changes in the components of a running internal combustion engine using neutron techniques.
Varieties of switchgrass with different numbers of genome copies use different strategies in adapting to changes in climate and location.
Comparative genomics reveals physical differences in how a stress hormone regulates growth in plants that can survive extreme environmental conditions.
Ultrafast electrons shed light on the web of hydrogen bonds that gives water its strange properties, vital for many chemical and biological processes.
Measuring the shape of intense bursts of terahertz light paves the way for future accelerator technologies.
The first report of room temperature ferroelectricity in bulk hafnia could extend Moore’s Law for data storage.
An international group of nuclear scientists has restricted the neutrino mass with a new level of sensitivity.
Monitoring data find that small spatial differences in snow cover, vegetation, and other factors shape how permafrost thaws.
The rhizosphere-on-a-chip offers an easier way to study a plant’s influence underground.
Researchers leverage viruses identified from worldwide environmental samples to expand knowledge of viral taxa and their role in tree microbiomes.
Studies of a common catalyst suggest strategies for improving the conversion of a natural gas component to useful chemicals.