Category: 4. Physics

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  • Supersolid-like sound modes in a driven quantum gas

    Supersolid-like sound modes in a driven quantum gas

  • Fava, S. et al. Magnetic field expulsion in optically driven YBa2Cu3O6.48. Nature 632, 75 (2024).

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  • Li, N. et al. Colloquium: phononics: manipulating heat flow with electronic…

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  • Exploring the heterogeneity in glioblastoma cellular mechanics using in-vitro assays and atomic force microscopy

    Exploring the heterogeneity in glioblastoma cellular mechanics using in-vitro assays and atomic force microscopy

    T98G and U87 MG are both glioblastoma cells, yet they exhibit significant nanostructural and functional differences that underscore the complexity and heterogeneity of glioblastomas. While both cell lines originate from the same aggressive brain…

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  • Unraveling electronic correlations in warm dense quantum plasmas

    Unraveling electronic correlations in warm dense quantum plasmas

    Model-free analysis of XRTS measurements

    To extract the temperature T and normalization See(q) = Fee(q, 0) from a measured XRTS signal without the need for models and approximations, we switch to the imaginary-time domain27,33, where the ITCF…

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  • New approaches to disinfection of thermolabile medical devices using an indirect method with cold atmospheric plasma-aerosol

    New approaches to disinfection of thermolabile medical devices using an indirect method with cold atmospheric plasma-aerosol

  • Daeschlein, G. et al. In vitro susceptibility of important skin and wound pathogens against low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) and dielectric barrier discharge plasma (DBD). Plasma Process. Polym. 9, 380–389 (2012).

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  • Graphene Is Stretchable? Physicists Make “Miracle Material” Bend Like Never Before

    Graphene Is Stretchable? Physicists Make “Miracle Material” Bend Like Never Before

    Ultra clean, air-free measurements reveal a new property of graphene. Graphene is often called a “miracle material” because it is both mechanically extremely strong and highly conductive, making it ideal for many technological applications….

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  • Puzzling Material Reveals Quantum Twist: Scientists Have Uncovered the True Nature of Bismuth

    Puzzling Material Reveals Quantum Twist: Scientists Have Uncovered the True Nature of Bismuth

    Bismuth, a puzzling material in quantum research, has now revealed a surprising twist. Kobe University scientists discovered that its surface properties can obscure its true nature, challenging a foundational assumption in topological material…

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  • Atomic Eavesdropping: How Carbyne Talks Through Quantum Vibrations

    Atomic Eavesdropping: How Carbyne Talks Through Quantum Vibrations

    Researchers revealed a bizarre quantum link between carbyne and carbon nanotubes—two materials that shouldn’t “talk” but somehow do. The discovery could reshape how we design ultra-sensitive nano-devices. To design the next generation of smart…

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