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By analysing the Liouville gap in imaginary time, scientists reveal universal phase‑transition behaviour in both ground and finite‑temperature states Quantum…
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Researchers at CU Boulder have developed highly efficient optical microresonators that could support a new generation of powerful sensor technologies.…
To date, the scientific progress of drug discovery has largely evolved through three paradigms: serendipitous or empirical drug discovery (SDD)…
Hobold, G. M. et al. Moving beyond 99.9% Coulombic efficiency for lithium anodes in liquid electrolytes. Nat. Energy 6, 951–960…
A new framework explains direct transitions between ordered states, offering insights into real quantum materials Marbled painting (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Aniebert Galen)…
A new review in Nanoenergy Advances argues that graphene-family materials could help tackle one of artificial intelligence’s most pressing problems: energy…
Researchers at BESSY II have, for the first time, experimentally confirmed that a material can exhibit truly one-dimensional electronic properties.…
Clinically, ischemic diseases represent a leading cause of global mortality and disability, affecting vital organs including the heart, brain, liver,…
Wong, K. C. et al. Nat. Nanotechnol. (2026).Article PubMed Google Scholar Hejazi, K., Luo, Z.-X. & Balents, L. Proc. Natl…
