Physicists have watched a quantum fluid do something once thought almost impossible: stop moving. In experiments with ...
When everyday matter is cooled, it follows a familiar path. A gas becomes a liquid, and with further cooling, that liquid turns into a solid. Quantum ...
Measuring conditions in volatile clouds of superheated gases known as plasmas is central to pursuing greater scientific ...
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Physicists push quantum boundaries by turning a superfluid into a supersolid — and back — for the first time
Physicists saw excitons, a type of quasiparticle, undergo a reversible phase transition from superfluid to supersolid for the ...
Measuring conditions in volatile clouds of superheated gases known as plasmas are central to pursuing greater scientific ...
Can a single particle have a temperature? It may seem impossible with our standard understanding of temperature, but ...
Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory are developing the next generation of solid-fuel ramjet (SFRJ) propulsion, ...
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The 1970s oil crisis was so bad that General Motors made an Oldsmobile run on a coal-burning turbine
The infamous Oil Embargo of 1973 was a watershed moment in the automotive industry. America once thrived on large vehicles ...
Scientists at the University of Warwick have cracked a long-standing problem in air pollution science: how to predict the movement of irregularly shaped nanoparticles as they drift through the air we ...
News-driven FX Trading: How to Trade Events Like the FOMC, CPI, and NFP Oil prices remain low despite geopolitical tensions in major producing countries, as traders now focus more on actual supply ...
A pair of US researchers have developed a new model to tackle a deceptively simple problem: how a small block of ice melts while floating in calm water. Using an advanced experimental setup, Daisuke ...
Water is the only substance on Earth that occurs naturally as a solid, liquid, and gas. It does so because the temperature and pressure on our planet are just right to allow ice, liquid water, and ...
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