Researchers find evidence for metallic hydrogen at 425 gigapascals
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Researchers find evidence for metallic hydrogen at 425 gigapascals
A team of researchers, two with the French Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and a third with the Soleil synchrotron, have found evidence of a phase change for hydrogen at a pressure of 425 gigapascals. ...
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Breakthrough creates tough material able to stretch, heal and defend itself
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Breakthrough creates tough material able to stretch, heal and defend itself
While eating takeout one day, University of Chicago scientists Bozhi Tian and Yin Fang started thinking about the noodles—specifically, their elasticity. A specialty of Xi'an, Tian's hometown in China, ...
The 120-year old cold case for the Grignard reaction is finally solved
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The 120-year old cold case for the Grignard reaction is finally solved
The Grignard reaction is used to synthesize carbon-carbon bonds, a crucial step for making new molecules for academic and industry uses. Finding efficient and selective methods for this reaction, using ...
The experimental observation of echoes in a single molecule
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The experimental observation of echoes in a single molecule
Echoes, sounds that are repeated or reverberate as a result of waves reflected back to the listener, occur in several physical systems. In physics research, echoes are typically used to eliminate the ...
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Kenneth G. Dyall; Knut Fægri, Jr. - Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Chemistry
New material has highest electron mobility among known layered magnetic materials
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New material has highest electron mobility among known layered magnetic materials
All the elements are there to begin with, so to speak; it's just a matter of figuring out what they are capable of—alone or together. For Leslie Schoop's lab, one recent such investigation has uncovered ...
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Novel quantum effect found: Spin-rotation coupling
Imagine a dancer en pointe, spinning on her own axis while dancing on a rotating carousel. She might injure herself when both rotations add up and the angular momentum is transferred. Are similar phenomena ...
Researchers combine lasers and terahertz waves in camera that sees 'unseen' detail
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Researchers combine lasers and terahertz waves in camera that sees 'unseen' detail
A team of physicists at the University of Sussex has successfully developed the first nonlinear camera capable of capturing high-resolution images of the interior of solid objects using terahertz (THz) ...
Physicists Take Their Closest Look Yet at an Antimatter Atom | WIRED
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Physicists Take Their Closest Look Yet at an Antimatter Atom
Scientists at CERN found a way to trap hydrogen’s mirror twin, antihydrogen, long enough to study it in greater detail than ever before.
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