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Surprise result for solid state physicists hints at unusual electron behavior Posted: 02 Sep 2021 02:47 PM PDT While studying the behavior of electrons in iron-based superconducting materials, researchers observed a strange signal relating to the way electrons are arranged. The signal implies a new arrangement of electrons the researchers call a nematicity wave, and they hope to collaborate with theoretical physicists to better understand it. The nematicity wave could help researchers understand the way electrons interact with each other in superconductors. |
Putting a new theory of many-particle quantum systems to the test Posted: 02 Sep 2021 02:46 PM PDT New experiments using trapped one-dimensional gases -- atoms cooled to the coldest temperatures in the universe and confined so that they can only move in a line -- fit with the predictions of the recently developed theory of 'generalized hydrodynamics.' |
Nano ‘camera’ made using molecular glue allows real-time monitoring of chemical reactions Posted: 02 Sep 2021 09:51 AM PDT Researchers have made a tiny camera, held together with 'molecular glue' that allows them to observe chemical reactions in real time. |
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