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Using DNA as smart LEGO bricks, scientists are building the next generation of tiny tech that could change computing, ...
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The Softest Metal On Earth Can Be Cut With A Butter Knife
So why does anyone even bother with it? Because cesium has one thing going for it that no other element can match: it's precise. On the atomic level, its vibration frequency is so consistent that it ...
After more than 30 years, physicists in Finland have uncovered the heaviest nucleus ever seen to emit a proton, a rare process that sheds light on the limits of atomic matter. The discovery of 188-ast ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s most powerful X-ray laser captures tiny deformations in solar cells
Scientists at the European XFEL research facility have directly observed atomic-scale deformations inside solar ...
Scientists directly observed tiny lattice deformations in quantum dots caused by electron-hole pairs, key for advancing solar ...
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