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AdvertisementSuper Mirror Reflects 99.999% Light
A new super mirror with a coating made of single crystals reflects 99.999% of light. This mirror could be used to detect methane leaks in
New Uranium Isotope Created
In 1945, the first atomic explosion created the oldest human-made quasicrystal, which has now been studied in detail by researchers. The Trinity Test, conducted by
Clean Drinking Water with Nanoparticle Membrane
Clean water is a scarce resource in many parts of the world, and the challenges of climate change and population growth are making it even
Penetrating opaque materials with special light waves.
Scientists from the University of Utrecht and the Vienna University of Technology have developed a method to transmit complex optical information through opaque materials. Many
Traveling at Warp Speed
Clean water is a scarce resource in many parts of the world, and the challenges of climate change and population growth are making it even
Ultra-Cold Neutral Plasma Trapped
For the first time ever, scientists have been able to capture ultracold, neutral plasmas using a plasma trap based on a quadrupole magnetic field. Plasma
X-ray pulses reveal protein coagulation
A new breakthrough in space travel has been discovered by Dr. Erik Lentz of the University of Göttingen. In an article published in Classical and
Atomic Test Creates Unique Quasicrystal
In 1945, the first atomic explosion created the oldest human-made quasicrystal, which has now been studied in detail by researchers. The Trinity Test, conducted by
Artificial Sun Sets Fusion Record
South Korean scientists at the Institute for Fusion Energy have broken the world record for operating a fusion reactor, more than doubling the previous record.
Record Efficiency in Transparent Solar Cells
Scientists have developed a new method to create graphite from coal dust using a conventional microwave. Graphite is a sought-after material used in pencils, lithium-ion