Precision measurements at low energies play a central role in the paradigm shifts of modern physics.
Precision measurements at low energies play a central role in the paradigm shifts of modern physics.
Physicists from the University of York have carried out new research into how the heating effect of an experimental cancer treatment works.
Rice, Sandia team uses carbon nanotubes for polarized-light detection.
Findings and resulting theory could reveal mechanism behind zero-energy-loss current-carrying capability.
Use of material in telecommunications could dramatically accelerate internet speeds by up to a hundred times, according to new research.
We present the most downloaded papers from the pss family of journals from May.
Nanowires, nanoribbons, and solar cells – these and more in June’s physics highlights.
Researchers describe the experimental realization of an optical switch controlled by a single photon, allowing light to govern the transmission of light.
Biosensor nanomaterials, edited by Songjun Li, Jagdish Singh, He Li, and Ipsita A. Banerjee, reviewed by Professor Luisa Torsi from the University of Bari.
Researchers create perfect one-dimensional molecular wires in which the electrical conductivity can almost entirely be suppressed by a weak magnetic field