Every year in October our UCSB Physics faculty present an explanation of the Nobel Prize in Physics for that year.
In a Physical Review Letters study, the HOLMES collaboration has achieved the most stringent upper bound on the effective ...
In a metal like copper, however, the outer electrons swim around freely and are shared by all the atoms. That’s why ...
As batteries have gotten cheaper and more powerful, they have enabled the electrification of everything from vehicles to lawn ...
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World’s most precise mobile atomic clock to lose just one second in 15 billion years
Scientists in Germany have unveiled that the world’s most precise mobile atomic clock is so accurate that it will be off by ...
Electricity is the lifeblood of modern life, but even the most efficient power lines lose energy along the way. For decades, ...
I'm not trained, I just follow instinct, I work according to personal preferences like a way of entertainment. I'm trying to ...
Jay Gambetta, the IBM vice president running the firm's quantum efforts, said the work showed that IBM's algorithm not only ...
A team of UC Riverside engineers has discovered why a key solid-state battery material stays remarkably cool during operation ...
Lignin as a catalyst support offers a sustainable approach to catalysis, potentially transforming industrial practices and ...
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