Scientists found that nanopores’ electrical charges control how ions flow and when pores temporarily shut down. The discovery could allow engineers to design nanopores that “learn” like synapses for ...
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) are helping reshape how scientists study the sun. The ...
Some fusion machines chase brute-force power. Wendelstein 7-X chose elegance—3D magnetic geometry sculpted to tame plasma for ...
New research reveals that Earth’s solid inner core is actually in a superionic state, where carbon atoms flow freely through ...
The market currently reflects a strategic divergence: heavy industry and defense sectors are doubling down on proven magnetron reliability for high-power needs, while precision manufacturing slowly ...
The Jahn-Teller effect, proposed by Jahn and Teller in 1937, describes how molecules or crystals with degenerate electronic ...
Scientists finally caught solar neutrinos triggering a rare atomic transformation once thought nearly impossible to observe.
To make them requires mining and refining rare earth elements—a supply chain largely controlled by China. Companies around the world are racing to find alternatives by using materials that are more ...
Let’s talk about how microwaves actually work, which we have a whole video about, but here’s the tldw version: this thing, a ...
While more confusing than the traditional "fire make hot" methods of cooking, you can get your head around how they work.
Microwaves work through a surprisingly simple process. Inside your microwave sits a magnetron, a vacuum tube that generates electromagnetic waves at a specific frequency of 2.45 gigahertz. These waves ...
India’s magnet mission faces a growing supply-chain gap as dependence on China deepens across finished magnets and the machines that produce them ...