
Synchronized forces behind flower-like patterns in plasma waves
In a recent paper in Physical Review Letters, engineers at the University of Notre Dame identify a new class of

In a recent paper in Physical Review Letters, engineers at the University of Notre Dame identify a new class of

The first event in this series, held on April 17, 2024 at the University of Notre Dame, brought together a

Axel González Cornejo, doctoral student in BolĂvar-Nieto’s lab (left), Prof. BolĂvar-Nieto (center), and undergraduate mechanical engineering student, Sbeydi Ponce Duarte

In the quest to uncover the fundamental particles and forces of nature, one of the critical challenges facing high-energy experiments

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech NASA’s Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus decades ago shaped scientists’ understanding of the planet but also introduced unexplained

TU Wien (Vienna) has developed a learning robot. If shown how to clean a sink, it can imitate human motions

Researchers at two EPFL labs have joined forces to give a boost to spatial memory by creating a unique experimental

Excuse me, what? Yes, you read that right: 175 K, a.k.a. -98 degrees Celsius. In the quantum world this is

From top left: Scanning tunneling microscope images of electrons evolving into a single Wigner molecule (bottom right). Credit: Berkeley Lab

Kevin Lofgren in the lab holding a flask containing the pure biodiesel product made with the process described in the
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