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Extreme Plasma Theories Put to the Test
August 6, 2012 The first controlled studies of extremely hot, dense matter have overthrown the widely accepted 50-year-old model used to explain how ions influence each other's behavior in a dense plasma. The ... > full story -
Quantum Physics: New Insights Into the Remote Control of Quantum Systems
August 6, 2012 Physicists shine new light on the question of the resources required for achieving quantum information processing. The scientists demonstrate that less demanding resources, which are easier to ... > full story -
High Performance Flexible Solid State Battery Developed
August 6, 2012 Scientists have developed a high performance flexible all-solid-state battery, an essential energy source for flexible ... > full story -
Information Advantage Gained from Surprising Quantum Source
August 6, 2012 New research lends hope that a phenomenon called quantum discord could be harnessed to bring quantum technologies within easier reach than ... > full story -
Researchers Invent New Tool to Study Single Biological Molecules
August 3, 2012 Researchers have developed new microscope technology to study single biological molecules with unprecedented accuracy and ... > full story -
Major Step Taken Towards 'Unbreakable' Message Exchange
August 3, 2012 Single particles of light, also known as photons, have been produced and implemented into a quantum key distribution (QKD) link, paving the way for unbreakable communication ... > full story -
'Cry' of a Shredded Star Heralds a New Era for Testing Relativity
August 2, 2012 Last year, astronomers discovered a quiescent black hole in a distant galaxy that erupted after shredding and consuming a passing star. Now researchers have identified a distinctive X-ray signal ... > full story -
A Direct Look at Graphene: Direct Imaging Confirms Importance of Electron-Electron Interactions in Graphene
August 2, 2012 Researchers have recorded the first direct observations at microscopic lengths of how electrons and holes respond to a charged impurity in graphene. The results point to interactions between ... > full story -
Electromagnetic 'Swamps' Don't Always Bog Electrons Down
August 1, 2012 Scientists have designed a simple system to study how electrons travel through energy barriers instead of over ... > full story -
Dramatic Miniaturization of Metamaterials? Reluctant Electrons Enable 'Extraordinarily Strong' Negative Refraction
August 1, 2012 A new technique using kinetic inductance shows promise for dramatic miniaturization of ... > full story
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