Study finds billions of quantum entangled electrons in ‘strange metal’
Physicists provide direct evidence of entanglement's role in quantum criticalityCredit: Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University HOUSTON -- (Jan. 16, 2020) ...
Physicists provide direct evidence of entanglement's role in quantum criticalityCredit: Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University HOUSTON -- (Jan. 16, 2020) ...
Credit: Cheng Lab/Penn State A highly sensitive, wearable gas sensor for environmental and human health monitoring may soon become commercially ...
High-precision plasma bubble observation from the initial generation by installation at the magnetic equatorCredit: National Institute of Information and Communications ...
Credit: Queen's University Belfast Airport security queues could be slashed and screening for weapons could become much more effective after ...
World's largest technical professional society recognizes electrical and computer engineering researcher for pioneering work in optical communicationsCredit: University of Arizona ...
Credit: © Oliver Wolf Whether car, smartphone or tablet, today microelectronics is found in almost every electronic device and forms ...
Credit: JR Hernandez / UTEP Communications, The University of Texas at El Paso's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department was awarded ...
Credit: Yokohama National University Quicker is not always better, especially when it comes to a 3D sensor in advanced technology. ...
Credit: University of Lincoln The lightweight device with soft grip fingers uses an armband fitted with sensors to detect electrical ...
Credit: TU Dresden As part of the German government's High-Tech-Strategy 2025, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is ...
Wearable sensor created by NUS researchers can tell whether you are dehydrated, low on sugar or at risk of skin ...
DGIST startup 'N-Side' to showcase the products applying graduate students' research findings in 'CES 2020'. Presented a smart necklace to ...
A long-sought-after class of 'superdiamond' carbon-based materials with tunable mechanical and electronic properties predicted and synthesizedCredit: Image is courtesy of ...
Hardware and software tweak microwave patterns to discover the most efficient way to identify objectsCredit: Mohammadreza Imani, Duke University DURHAM, ...
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