Bloch oscillations are periodic oscillations of quantum particles in a repeating energy "landscape" (e.g., a crystal lattice) that are subjected to a constant force. These particle motions have been ...
Canadian weather is notoriously hard on vehicles, and often even harder on those of us who work on them. Unless you’re a smug west-coast islander or Okanagan, salt-fuelled rust has almost certainly ...
We know very little about the first few microseconds after the Big Bang. We have theories, most of which we’re still double- and triple-checking to see if they actually make scientific sense. The ...
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MIAMI GARDENS — New Miami Dolphins linebacker Willie Gay Jr. starts training camp practices letting out a loud scream, like something you’d hear on a roller-coaster. It’s something he has brought with ...
Satellite-based global positioning systems, or GPS, have been the primary method of aerospace navigation for decades. But with GPS jamming and spoofing on the rise, the industry is pushing for an ...
Merging some esoteric physics principles with an advanced instrument creates a magnetic microscope with resolution better than 100 nm. Analyzing magnetic nanostructures with a high resolution is a ...
Abstract: Magnetic particle testing (MT) has the advantages of high sensitivity and adaptability. However, during the formation of magnetic particle indication (MPI) corresponding to surface opening ...
According to The Hechinger Report, students utilizing artificial intelligence programs did worse on math tests than their peers without access, an experiment in a Turkish high school found. University ...
On 26 March 2020, Eurailtest and the Railway Test Agency will be jointly hosting a workshop on the subject of brake particle emissions. Understanding air pollution in underground railway enclosures ...
Scientists want to replace electrons with so-called 'nanobubbles' — or skyrmions — to store data more densely and efficiently in advanced components that would replace RAM and flash storage. When you ...