The concept of Nanoscale Thermoelectrics involves the use of nanoscale materials to convert heat into electrical energy and vice versa, which has potential applications in energy conversion and waste heat
The development of a bio-friendly transparent temperature sensor technology would involve the creation of a sensor that can accurately measure temperature changes by using light
NASA's retired Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) mission has provided evidence of the existence of superheavy neutron stars. These are neutron stars with masses greater
Perovskite oxide semiconductors are a class of “smart” materials with distinctive properties that can change in response to stimuli like light, magnetic fields, or electric fields. A team of scientists
As lithium-ion batteries have become a ubiquitous part of our lives through their use in consumer electronics, automobiles, and power storage spaces, researchers have been
Prescriptions such as dextromethorphan, which is used to treat coughs and colds caused by influenza and the common cold, may be repurposed to help people
The Cadillac snarls, while the Porsche and BMW shout. The Acura seems like an Indy vehicle, and for entertainment only, turn your back to the track and listen cautiously as
Quantum computing architecture using quantum nodes connected by photonic links has been proposed. The architecture could provide a way to connect large-scale quantum devices and
Turning a decades-old creed on its head, new exploration from researchers at UC San Francisco and Stanford Medicine shows that the receptor for oxytocin, a chemical considered fundamental to framing