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Resistors: the control valve of electricity
Resistors act like control valves for electricity, slowing down the flow of current to keep devices running safely. In this ...
Life can feel kinda slow sometimes. Well, until you hit 30 and then every chocolate bar you eat makes you feel like Eren Yaeger after kissing a queen’s hand. If you wanna speed your life up a bit, ...
Using ultracold atoms and laser light, researchers recreated the behavior of a Josephson junction—an essential component of ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has made a advancement in controlling spin-based signals within a new magnetic material ...
Nature speaks to theoretical physicists to explore the real theories that inspired the hit series. Warning: contains spoilers ...
Step inside the strange world of a superfluid, a liquid that can flow endlessly without friction, defying the common-sense ...
Metamaterials with stiffness tunability have demonstrated great potential in mechanical systems that operate in variable environments. Real-time ...
The human brain is constantly processing information that unfolds at different speeds—from split-second reactions to sudden ...
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Neuronal master switch reshapes brain activity during learning
Memories and learning processes are based on changes in the brain's neuronal connections and, as a result, in signal transmission between neurons.
What makes someone a "morning lark" or a "night owl?" Why does jet lag hit us so hard, and why do some people struggle each ...
A team at UNIGE has uncovered a geometric structure once thought to be purely theoretical at the core of quantum materials, opening the door to major advances in future electronics. How can ...
The world’s energy demand is rising, and NREL’s ULIS power module could help meet it. Demand for energy worldwide is climbing rapidly, driven in part by power hungry data centers that support ...
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