How many electrons are there in the Universe? One bold theory suggests that there could only be one, although this theory has ...
Automatically numbering and weighting electronic states instead of taking averages improves estimates of target molecular orbitals.
One intriguing method that could be used to form the qubits needed for quantum computers involves electrons hovering above liquid helium. But it wasn't clear how data in this form could be read easily ...
Researchers from the labs of Professors Vinayak Dravid and Omar Farha developed a high-resolution approach to map ...
A long-standing problem in seeing fast electron motion is solved, opening new paths for better superconductors and faster ...
Associate Professor Yuichiro Matsushita of Materials and Structures Laboratory, Institute of Science Tokyo, Mitsubishi ...