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This progress means that, for the first time, complicated astrophysical events like shocks and turbulence can be studied in a ...
Since its founding in 2020, WerQfest has grown from a grassroots celebration into a nationally recognized hub for Black queer ...
Until recently, most studies on subgap states focused on amorphous IGZO, as sufficiently large single-crystal IGZO (sc-IGZO) ...
Hollow atoms are special atoms with multiple missing electrons in their inner shells, while their outer shells are still ...
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Quantum sensors have become important tools in low-energy particle physics. Michael Doser explores opportunities to exploit ...
The seemingly contradictory reports on the success of the US strike on Iran—with the White House claiming “obliteration” and ...
Atomic Stealer (AMOS), one of the most dangerous infostealer malware threats on the macOS ecosystem, just got a significant ...
A new method in electron microscopy enables sub-20-picometer targeting of individual atoms without prior exposure, opening ...
Picometric spectroscopy of hydrogen molecules in atomic-scale cavities Date: May 21, 2025 Source: Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society Summary: Researchers have observed hydrogen and ...
The Atomic Spectroscopy Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides the definitive measurements of atomic spectra.
The Atomic Spectroscopy Group provides standardized measurements used across wide swaths of science and industry. The Trump administration plans to cut it.