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Tiny metal particles made of thousands of atoms can exist in multiple places at once, physicists prove for the first time
A speck of metal containing thousands of atoms has no business behaving like a ghost. Yet in a vacuum chamber at the ...
Scientists have pulled off a mind-bending quantum experiment that sounds almost impossible: they showed that tiny metal ...
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have found a new way to change how a metal behaves electronically by ...
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MIT and ORNL move 40,000 atoms in 40 minutes
Record-breaking manipulation: MIT and ORNL scientists moved 40,000 atoms in 40 minutes, surpassing decades-old atomic engineering limits. How it works: Algorithms guide an electron beam to reposition ...
Most of the things that we measure aren't critical and we can have a pretty large margin of error and be okay. For instance if you're weighing yourself a pound low or ...
Engineers in Sydney have demonstrated a quantum integrated circuit made up of just a few atoms. By precisely controlling the quantum states of the atoms, the new processor can simulate the structure ...
In a recent article, researchers from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, emphasize the importance of multiscale modeling of catalysis in understanding and developing (electro)chemical processes.
Spanning fewer than a thousand atoms, the electronic devices on semiconductor chips have become so miniscule they defy most efforts to characterize them. Now for the first time, engineers have ...
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