Astronomers from the University of Geneva, working with colleagues in Canada and the United States, have captured the ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Have you ever had a helium balloon in your car and notice that its movements are much different than you would expect? If you never noticed, it is certainly something to see. It ...
Pores or vias with single-digit nanometer size are necessary for the realization of many applications. These include: Chemical sensors, such as localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) detectors, ...
Helium leaks are hard to detect, since it is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and does not react with other chemical substances. In Applied Physics Letters, by AIP Publishing, researchers from Nanjing ...
At the present time patterning of graphene is accomplished by techniques such as STM or electron beam lithography, but these suffer from throughput and process control constraints which limit the ...
Q: I read that there is a limited supply of helium, which is important for MRI machines and other industrial uses. So why do we waste it filling party balloons? Although helium is the second most ...
Entangled electrons Illustration depicting an atom (green nucleus with a white electron cloud) that is hit by a laser pulse (red). One electron is ripped out of the atom (black sphere on the right) ...
A fledgling startup, dubbed Helium, is looking to build a new internet service of sorts, that employs block chain technology. Cryptocurrency is something that has become a somewhat common part of many ...
Don’t even try to capture a zeptosecond using a run-of-the-mill stopwatch. This tiny slice of time is a fraction of a second—so small it is equal to a single number one sitting 21 places behind the ...
Helium is a cryptocurrency that powers decentralized "LongFi" for the Internet of Things, which reportedly has 200 times the reach of traditional WiFi. The network is being adopted by a wide variety ...