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Spin-Gapless Semiconductors’ Properties Make them Suitable for Future Spintronics

Spin-Gapless Semiconductors’ Properties Make them Suitable for Future Spintronics

Study Reports Axion Velocity Offers Key Insight into Dark Matter Puzzle

Study Reports Axion Velocity Offers Key Insight into Dark Matter Puzzle

New Study Analyzes Quantum Interference in Exotic Strange Layered Metals

New Study Analyzes Quantum Interference in Exotic Strange Layered Metals

New Technique to Measure Femtosecond Lifetimes of Exotic Nuclei

New Technique to Measure Femtosecond Lifetimes of Exotic Nuclei

New FemtoAnalyzer to Study 3D Structure of Nucleons, Nuclei

New FemtoAnalyzer to Study 3D Structure of Nucleons, Nuclei

Scientists Confirm Certain Predicted Energy Transitions in Quantum Dots

Scientists Confirm Certain Predicted Energy Transitions in Quantum Dots

Researchers Generate, Detect Quantum Entanglement Onboard CubeSat

Researchers Generate, Detect Quantum Entanglement Onboard CubeSat

Plasmon-Based Method to Study Properties of Organic Molecules

Plasmon-Based Method to Study Properties of Organic Molecules

Hubble Observes "Flapping" Motion in Shadow of Serpens Nebula Star's Disk

Hubble Observes "Flapping" Motion in Shadow of Serpens Nebula Star's Disk

Astronomers Discover Second-Most Distant Quasar with Massive Black Hole

Astronomers Discover Second-Most Distant Quasar with Massive Black Hole

Study Posits Ways in Which Black Hole Merger Might Explode with Light

Study Posits Ways in Which Black Hole Merger Might Explode with Light

Advances in Quantum Networking may Contribute to Future Battlefield Operations

Advances in Quantum Networking may Contribute to Future Battlefield Operations

Study Measures Magnetic Fields Produced by Instabilities in Laser-Driven Plasma

Study Measures Magnetic Fields Produced by Instabilities in Laser-Driven Plasma

Study Elucidates How Ultrathin Iron Selenide Exhibits Superconductivity

Study Elucidates How Ultrathin Iron Selenide Exhibits Superconductivity

New Universal Model Predicts Topological Defects in Non-Equilibrium Systems

New Universal Model Predicts Topological Defects in Non-Equilibrium Systems

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