CUORE Constrains Neutrino Properties
The CUORE experiment set the tightest limits yet on the rare decay of tellurium-130, providing insights into the nature of neutrinos.
The CUORE experiment set the tightest limits yet on the rare decay of tellurium-130, providing insights into the nature of neutrinos.
First known material capable of emitting single photons at room temperature and telecom wavelengths.
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Current generated when light hits a material reveals electrons behaving like an elusive particle.
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Engineered stacked perovskite layers harvest light or create light via layer edges.
Plasma physicists significantly improve the vertical stability of a Korean fusion device.
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An electric field switches the conductivity on and off in atomic-scale channels, which could allow for upgrades at will.