The United Nations on Tuesday warned the world to prepare for the effects of El Nino,…
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In the aftermath of 'The China Initiative' a survey finds a third of Chinese scientists feel unwelcome in U.S.
A small team of biostatisticians and engineers from Princeton, Harvard, and MIT, has found via survey,…
Scientists discover Rydberg moiré excitons
The Rydberg state is widespread in a variety of physical platforms such as atoms, molecules, and…
Quantum physicists design unconditionally secure system for digital payments
Have you ever been compelled to enter sensitive payment data on the website of an unknown…
Southernmost crocodile newt record is a threatened new species
A new species of crocodile newt from the Central Highlands of Vietnam has been described in…
Flaky compound to prevent computer chips from getting fried
A research team from Skoltech has improved the properties of a polymer used in 3D printing.…
When graphene serves as a saturable absorber, it can generate two types of mode-locking states
Passive mode-locked technology utilizes saturable absorbers’ nonlinear absorption effect to regulate the cavity’s loss and phase…
Researchers grow bio-inspired polymer brains for artificial neural networks
The development of neural networks to create artificial intelligence in computers was originally inspired by how…
New hydrodynamic theory helps to understand the correlation of ions
In their theoretical work, Dr. Diddo Diddens from Helmholtz Institute Münster of Forschungszentrum Jülich and Prof.…
China warns of 'multiple natural disasters' in July
Chinese authorities have warned of extreme weather and “multiple natural disasters” in the coming month, as…