Yale University researchers have discovered a new type of superconducting material driven by electronic nematicity.
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The team has demonstrated a hierarchically designed, angularly asymmetric, spectrally selective thermal emitter that ...
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) will be relying on tungsten as its plasma-facing material, but a ...
A novel approach to restoring spent cathode materials without the need for high-temperature heat treatment or harmful ...
A research team has successfully developed a cost-effective and eco-friendly technology for recycling cathode materials from ...
The new material could drastically reduce the need for energy-intensive fans and pumps in data centers, cutting their energy ...
As the material is in development, it could be used in low-power, energy-efficient microscopic memory chips and sensors, or ...
As clean energy infrastructure like solar panels and electric car batteries becomes more common in India, some small ...
A Yale-led team has found the strongest evidence yet of a novel type of superconducting material, a fundamental science ...
The material pulls this off by bridging ... The UT Austin researchers estimate that their new TIM could reduce cooling energy needs by 13% across the industry, cutting overall data center energy ...
Start-ups say we’re closer than ever to near-limitless, zero-carbon energy from fusion. When will we get there?