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Pressure may be key to fighting climate change with thermoelectric generators

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Pressure improves the ability of materials to turn heat into electricity and could potentially be used to create clean generators, according to new work...

Curiosity rover finds an ancient oasis on Mars

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If you could travel back in time 3.5 billion years, what would Mars look like? The picture is evolving among scientists working with NASA's...

Bacteria trapped—and terminated—by graphene filter

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Airborne bacteria may see what looks like a comfy shag carpet on which to settle. But it's a trap. Rice University scientists have transformed their...

Scientists observe year-long plateaus in decline of Type Ia supernova light...

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Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian have announced the discovery that, contrary to previously accepted knowledge, Type Ia supernovae experience light...

Scientists observe a single quantum vibration under ordinary conditions

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When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates as any vibrating object would, rising and falling like a wave, as the laws of classical...

Oobleck’s weird behavior is now predictable

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It's a phenomenon many preschoolers know well: When you mix cornstarch and water, weird things happen. Swish it gently in a bowl, and the...

Physicists shine light on properties of potential solar cell material

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Research led by University of Texas at Dallas physicists has altered the understanding of the fundamental properties of perovskite crystals, a class of materials...

The fast dance of electron spins

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Metal complexes show a fascinating behavior in their interactions with light, which for example is utilized in organic light emitting diodes, solar cells, quantum...

A new way to corrosion-proof thin atomic sheets

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A variety of two-dimensional materials that have promising properties for optical, electronic, or optoelectronic applications have been held back by the fact that they...

Inspired by natural signals in living cells, researchers design artificial gas...

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A cube one-40th the size of a human red blood cell can glow when it detects flammable gas. The nanocube, designed by chemists at...

Mathematical modelling sheds new light on how continents may have formed

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Life is unique to our planet. Or is it? Central to this question is the emergence of plate tectonics, which transported oxygen and water from...