The “Edge of Chaos” Amplifies Signals Without Transistors
Emulating the edge of chaos of axons enables a metal wire to overcome its resistance without cooling, thereby amplifying signals flowing inside of it.
Emulating the edge of chaos of axons enables a metal wire to overcome its resistance without cooling, thereby amplifying signals flowing inside of it.
Scientists use gene editing to create a yellow-seeded camelina that may boost oil yield.
An enhanced topographic analysis toolkit for forecasting and improving particle accelerator performance is helping scientists build better accelerators.
An enhanced topographic analysis toolkit for forecasting and improving particle accelerator performance is helping scientists build better accelerators.
Solving quantum many-body problems with wavefunction matching.
Layers of a surface-conducting material, sandwiched between layers of a magnetic insulator, could lead to more powerful, energy-efficient electronics.
Researchers used neutrons to study porous metal materials called MOFs that trap toxic gases that are harmful to the environment and human health.
Ultrafast X-ray imaging created with new technology offers insights into improving the energy efficiency of combustion engines.
Electron transfer between atomically thin materials triggers the ultrafast release of heat.
Scientists chart a path to sub-femtosecond hard X-ray Free-Electron-Laser pulses powered by compact plasma-based accelerators.
Recent advances enable simulations near a possible critical endpoint of the transition between the quark gluon plasma and a hadron liquid.
New nuclear physics measurements shed light on the synthesis of heavy elements in stars.