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How Does This Tiny Part Control Electricity?
There’s a small, silent component hiding in almost every electronic device—from your phone and laptop to your TV and charger.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, for the discovery of “macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in ...
Two new data centers in Silicon Valley have been built but can’t begin processing information: The equipment that would ...
Stanford scientists found that strontium titanate improves its performance when frozen to near absolute zero, showing ...
In the home, the lab and the factory, electric fields control technologies such as Kindle displays, medical diagnostic tests ...
Century old Quantum Mechanics can explain how a single sub-atomic particle cross the energy barrier through tunneling, be located at multiple places simultaneously, occupies discrete energy levels and ...
The ScopeX Lab and the Yao Group are on the cutting edge of photonics-based research and mid-infrared sensing technologies ...
Stacking dies introduces layers of complexity driven by multi-physics interactions, which must be addressed at the start of ...
Researchers integrate quantum optics into semiconductor chips, enabling scalable, low-cost quantum computing and photonic ...
Superconductivity and quantum computing have moved from theoretical physics into real-world innovation. The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics ...
Plastics, once again, prove their mettle in enhancing vehicle functionality, cost savings, and sustainability.
This year, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke (University of California, Berkeley), Michel H. Devoret (Yale University and University of California, Santa Barbara) and John M.
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