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Can the frog escape? Quantum study reveals hidden exits for trapped electrons Can the frog escape? Quantum study reveals hidden exits for trapped electrons
A team of researchers from TU Wien has shed new light on the behavior of electrons fleeing a solid material. Their research ...
What happens when electrons leave a solid material? This seemingly simple phenomenon has, until now, eluded accurate ...
If you picture an electron breaking free from a solid, the process seems simple. Give it enough energy, and it should blast ...
Electron-capture supernovae (ECSNe) are stellar explosions that occur in stars with initial masses around 8–10 times that of ...
If you think of a single atom as a grain of sand, then a wavelength of visible light—which is a thousand times larger than ...
Researchers have found that 2D materials can self-form microscopic cavities that trap light and electrons, altering their quantum behavior. With a miniaturized terahertz spectroscope, the team ...
ED Platform’s Keneilwe Mohlala has been promoted from Principal – Audits to Head of Operations Access to affordable and reliable energy across Africa is a crucial driver of economic and social ...
Low-energy electrons escape from some materials via distinct “doorway” states, according to a study done by physicists at Austria’s Vienna Institute of Technology. The team studied graphene-based ...
Our interview with the New York mayoral candidate who has burst onto the national stage. By Michael Barbaro Follow live updates on tonight’s NYC mayoral debate here. Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s ...
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