Scientists have long sought to unravel the mysteries of strange metals—materials that defy conventional rules of electricity ...
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed a technology that controls the energy of single electrons in the desired form. This technology reduces the instability of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUK fusion reactors to get super strong tungsten to beat extreme heat with eMELT deviceThe United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has made a significant effort toward developing operational fusion ...
A team led by Su-Il In, a professor at South Korea's Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, is developing an ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNStrange metals puzzle solved: How quantum entanglement could reshape energy useA quantum breakthrough in strange metals could unlock energy-efficient superconductors, revolutionizing power grids.
The small nuclear power plants will use molten salt in their fuel, making them safer and more versatile and portable than ...
Try to fathom the power of 1 million nuclear power plants. Now, imagine there is a way to pack the equivalent of that into ...
A groundbreaking study has introduced DNL-17, a newly synthesized aluminophosphate molecular sieve with a unique porous ...
Su-Il In is developing innovative nuclear batteries using radiocarbon, offering a long-lasting, eco-friendly alternative to ...
Scientists at Princeton University have made a groundbreaking discovery in quantum materials, revealing that electron energy ...
Phasons, low-temperature quasiparticles found in crystal lattices, help interlayer excitons move at ultra-low temperatures, ...
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