Scientists develop a microscopic heat engine that achieves 100% efficiency, accomplishing what seemed impossible.
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New near-zero-temperature atomic clock aims to redefine how precisely we measure time
Today’s state-of-the-art optical clocks offer accuracy to 18 decimal places, which is roughly equivalent to measuring the ...
QUT researchers have identified why some materials can block heat more effectively, which is a key feature for energy ...
AON3D has somehow sped up their print speeds by 54%. The Montreal-based company produces industrial FFF 3D printers that are ...
Noise can be defined as any deviation from the ideal that can impact intended functionality. When it comes to semiconductors, that could mean the ability to reliably extract a signal value at the ...
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Tiny engine runs hotter than the sun, testing physics limits
In a remarkable feat of nanoscale engineering, scientists have developed a microscopic engine that operates at temperatures ...
Researchers created the first ultra-low power temperature sensor using graphene solar cells, a step toward long-lasting, self ...
In our increasingly electrified world, supercapacitors have emerged as critical components in transportation and renewable ...
Boron arsenide has dethroned diamond as the best heat conductor, thanks to refined crystal purity and improved synthesis ...
The Mpemba effect—"hot water can freeze faster than cold”—has long intrigued physicists as one of nature’s most ...
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