Helical liquid crystals can reverse the 'handedness' of light through the application of ultralow electric fields.
Can mirror proteins cure Alzheimer's? Scientists used "right-handed" amino acids to trap amyloid-beta proteins. This breakthrough in molecular recognition offers a new way to target "undruggable" ...
A team of NASA researchers is developing new types of optical masks that could help enable the many orders of magnitude of ...
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Spinal compound CuIr2S4 shows pressure-induced superconductivity
Researchers have confirmed that the spinel compound CuIr2S4, long studied for its unusual metal-insulator transition, becomes ...
While the transition from the notch to the Dynamic Island was a clever software-led compromise, a report confirmed that the dream of a truly "all-screen" iPhone remains stuck in the laboratory.
Scientists have achieved superconductivity at higher temperatures without extreme pressure, bringing new energy technologies ...
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New NMR technique lets scientists directly observe chalcogen bonds
Researchers have used advanced solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to directly observe chalcogen bonds, the ...
Light can carry angular momentum in two distinct ways. One comes from polarization, which describes how the electric field ...
Perovskite crystals can dramatically and reversibly change shape when hit with light, a behavior not seen in conventional ...
Atomic-scale EMCD imaging reveals antiferromagnetic order in single atomic columns, detects ultrathin interfacial 'dead' ...
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