
No Strain, No Gain! Breakthrough in 2D Material that Produces Single Photons
Single-photon emission breakthrough opens a new path toward all-optical quantum computers and other quantum technologies.
Single-photon emission breakthrough opens a new path toward all-optical quantum computers and other quantum technologies.
Experiments reveal how electron interactions play a role in a new type of superconductor made up of just two sheets of twisted graphene.
Scientists discovered evidence of a long-sought quantum spin liquid state that can be controlled with magnetic fields
Growing two-dimensional crystals on curved surfaces introduces strain to control the crystal’s light emission.
New material is 10 times more efficient at converting light to electricity than other materials
Using advanced computing, scientists designed protein pairs that perfectly complement each other
Researchers determine how to design better materials for energy storage.
Towards connecting and manipulating quantum states of matter with sound waves
Scientists discovered that a common diarrhea-causing bacterium produces electricity and that hundreds of other bacterial species use this same process.
Researchers create the most complete model yet of complex protein machinery.
By rotating materials commonly used in computer storage devices, scientists found a new way to change their intrinsic properties
Algorithms supporting a “microscope in a computer” tool enable early screening of several major cancers