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New titanium:sapphire laser is tiny, low-cost and tuneable – Physics World

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Can a computer chip have zero energy loss in 1.58 dimensions?

Jul 01, 2024 (Nanowerk News) What if we could find a way to make electric currents flow, without energy loss? A promising approach for this...

Fanatical Charity Bundle – Get 16 Games For $7 While Supporting A Wonderful Cause

A new PC game bundle deal is live on Fanatical, and if you're a parent, this is a great collection of games for younger...

Why Is This Shape So Terrible to Pack? | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionFor centuries, mathematicians suspected that hexagonal tiles are the best possible way to fill space. By this they mean that if you want to...

Paul Terry, Chief Executive Officer, Photonic; will speak at IQT Quantum + AI in NYC Oct 29-30 – Inside Quantum Technology

By Sandra Helsel posted 28 Jun 2024 Paul Terry, Chief Executive Officer, Photonic; will speak at IQT Quantum...

Ask me anything: Catherine Phipps – ‘Seeing an aircraft take off and knowing you contributed to the engine design is an amazing feeling’ –...

Catherine Phipps, who studied chemical physics at the University of Bristol in the UK, has worked as an engineer at Rolls-Royce for more than...

Mitigating tokamak plasma disruption bags Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion Outstanding Paper Prize – Physics World

Vinodh Bandaru from the Indian Institute of Technology in Guwahati, India, and colleagues have been awarded the 2024 Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (PPCF) Outstanding...

Gold nanoparticles kill cancer – but not as thought

Jun 27, 2024 (Nanowerk News) Gold nanoparticles are lethal to cancer cells. This fact has been known for a long time, as has a simple...

Shapeshifting organism uses ‘cellular origami’ to extend to 30 times its body length – Physics World

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New EDA Tool for 3D Thermal Analysis – Semiwiki

An emerging trend with IC design is the growing use of chiplets and even 3D IC designs, as the disaggregated approach has some economic...

How AI Revolutionized Protein Science, but Didn’t End It | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn December 2020, when pandemic lockdowns made in-person meetings impossible, hundreds of computational scientists gathered in front of their screens to watch a new...

When the world went wild for uranium: tales from the history of a controversial element – Physics World

Margaret Harris reviews Chain Reactions: A Hopeful History of Uranium by Lucy Jane Santos <a data-fancybox data-src="https://zephyrnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/when-the-world-went-wild-for-uranium-tales-from-the-history-of-a-controversial-element-physics-world.jpg" data-caption="Radioactive fun! This 1955 children’s board game was...

Regioselective epitaxial growth of metallic heterostructures – Nature Nanotechnology

Mitchell, S. et al. Nanoscale engineering of catalytic materials for sustainable technologies. Nat. Nanotechnol. 16, 129–139 (2020).Article  PubMed  ...

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