Particles of light can spend "negative time" passing through a cloud of extremely cold atoms – without breaking the laws of ...
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Questing for a truly constant “tick,” scientists have zoomed in on the atomic world, where the minuscule scales and ...
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the very heart of an atom. They caused the atomic nucleus to interact with one of ...
By influencing the nucleus of a titanium atom, they have created new opportunities for storing quantum information.
This week’s manifest includes the delayed launches of a Falcon 9 with Galileo global positioning satellites and an Electron ...
In the last decade, researchers have used attosecond pulses to study the photoelectric effect at shorter and shorter ...
Because used nuclear fuel can be recycled several times through a fast nuclear reactor, it is worth more than gold.
MIT scientists have coaxed atoms into an exotic “edge state” for the first time, allowing them to flow completely ...
Imagine peering into the microscopic world where atoms, the fundamental building blocks of everything, come into view. Have ...
MIT researchers have observed frictionless flow of ultracold atoms along a boundary, mimicking the behavior of electrons in ...
"The uniqueness of our method lies in the fact that we can determine the three-dimensional distribution of ions in crystal channels or nanopores based on a single electron microscope image," says ...