The human body was not built for spaceflight, with its microgravity conditions, exposure to high-energy radiation and other ...
French research organization CEA reported that on 12 February, the CEA’s WEST tokamak maintained a nuclear fusion plasma for ...
Space travel poses significant challenges to human health due to microgravity, radiation exposure, and psychological stress. Microgravity leads to fluid shifts, muscle atrophy, and bone loss, while ...
Quantum technology struggles with scaling up, as the special properties of quantum materials typically vanish in larger structures. Researchers have now found a way to maintain quantum properties in ...
A world record for nuclear fusion has been smashed after an 'artificial sun' reactor was able to maintain a plasma for more ...
A world record for nuclear fusion has been smashed after an 'artificial sun' reactor was able to maintain a plasma for more ...
Researchers at the University of Regensburg and the University of Michigan have shown that chromium sulfide bromide, a ...
A quantum "miracle material" could support magnetic switching, a team of researchers at the University of Regensburg and ...
There is a big problem with quantum technology—it's tiny. The distinctive properties that exist at the subatomic scale ...
The atomic lattice structure of the layered magnetic semiconductor chromium sulfide bromide (CrSBr) have magnetic moments, or spins, that align with each other and alternate on each layer. This ...
The distinctive properties that exist at the subatomic scale usually disappear at macroscopic scales, making it difficult to ...
Controlling how electrons interact in semiconductors is crucial for the development of electronic and optical devices. Quantum scientists have now discovered a surprisingly efficient new mechanism to ...