Cryo-electron microscopy confirms that controlled alignment of Photosystem I on graphene boosts electron flow and durability ...
The “spacescape” exposes crystal oscillators used in space applications to the hazards of radiation. This article focuses on ...
Century old Quantum Mechanics can explain how a single sub-atomic particle cross the energy barrier through tunneling, be located at multiple places simultaneously, occupies discrete energy levels and ...
Scientists at Binghamton University are developing a remarkable new material they call “living metal”—a combination of metal ...
A light pulse redirects electrons in an ultrathin layered material, creating a stable new state without heat or damage and ...
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How This Small Part Makes Electricity Flow the Right Way
Electricity doesn’t just flow freely in every direction—it needs control. That control comes from a tiny but powerful ...
A technical paper titled “In situ electrical property quantification of memory devices by modulated electron microscopy” was published by researchers at Hitachi High-Tech Corporation, KIOXIA ...
In our increasingly digital world, we think of electronics as the manipulation of electric charge — electrons moving through wires, transistors switching on and off, currents powering our devices.
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