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Using a sputtering technique widely employed in semiconductor manufacturing, researchers developed high-quality, lead-free piezoelectric single-crystal thin films directly on standard silicon wafers.

Thin Films Turn Everyday Vibrations Into Electricity Without Lead

The experiment’s detectors have reached their operating temperature, about a hundred times colder than outer space.

The Hunt for Dark Matter Just Got Colder Than Outer Space

Using this model of a 1D material, researchers demonstrate a new way to remotely change a material's stiffness using sound waves.

Sound Can Now Reprogram How Stiff a Material Is, And It Works by Remote Control

Credit: CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/NSF/AURA Image processing: Image Processing: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage/NSF NOIRLab), M. Zamani & D. de Martin (NSF NOIRLab) Acknowledgment: PI: Anirudh Chiti, Alex Drlica-Wagner

Star Born from Universe’s First Explosion Found Hiding in Tiny, Ancient Galaxy

Artist's impression

When Planets Collide, the Light From 11,000 Light-Years Away Tells the Story

Rice Univerisity Professor Pengcheng Dai

Material Mimic Reveals a New Nonquantum State of Matter

[Top] The boulder-covered moon Dimorphos as seen 8.55 seconds before the impact of the DART space craft. [Bottom] The same image after correcting for lighting conditions across the surface and shadows cast by boulders, revealing a fan-shaped pattern of streaks (highlighted in color for emphasis).

Asteroids Caught Pelting Each Other With Rocky Debris in First Direct Evidence of Binary System Material Transfer

Sixty Years After Its Discovery in a Meteorite, Scientists Make Hexagonal Diamond in Bulk

vibrational mode in electron-transfer processes

Molecular Vibrations Catapult Electrons Across Solar Materials in Under 20 Femtoseconds

tongue stuck to frozen metal

Pig Tongues and Old Newspapers Reveal the Hidden Dangers of Licking Frozen Metal

Gravitational-wave Transient Catalog (10 years of detections of compact binary coalescences with black holes and neutron stars)

New Gravitational Wave Catalog More Than Doubles Known Cosmic Collisions

Line Intensity Map

3D Map of Ancient Hydrogen Light Reveals Hidden Universe 10 Billion Years Ago

computer circuit

Electron Ptychography Reveals Atomic ‘Mouse Bite’ Defects Inside Computer Chips

A New Class of Insulator Can Grow Fresh Electronic Bands on Demand

A New Class of Insulator Can Grow Fresh Electronic Bands on Demand

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