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Atomic-Scale Imaging Unlocks New Paths to Next-Gen Superconductors

Atomic-scale imaging reveals that chalcogen atoms play a crucial role in Cooper pairing in Fe-based superconductors, offering new insights into high-Tc superconductivity mechanisms. Superconductivity in quantum materials, whether the Cooper pairing on the Fermi surface is mediated by phonons or b

Spin Secrets Exposed: Scientists Unravel a Decades-Old Proton Mystery

A novel approach that re-examines observational data without relying on prior assumptions, using the framework of lattice QCD, provides strong evidence for a positive gluon spin, ∆g. For decades, researchers have sought to unravel the complex structure of the subatomic world. One particularly cha

UCLA Tests Wearable “Brain Booster” for Hard-To-Treat ADHD Cases

Noninvasive therapy seeks to enhance focus and behavior by gently stimulating a nerve associated with attention and executive functioning. Researchers at UCLA Health are initiating the first clinical trial to determine whether a wearable device that provides gentle nerve stimulation during sleep

Huge, Invisible Cloud Discovered Just 300 Light-Years From The Solar System

A giant object that has been lurking in the relative galactic vicinity of the Solar System this entire time has just been unmasked in all its enormous, invisible glory.

Just 300 light-years away, at the edge of the Local Bubble of space, astronomers have discovered a huge, crescent-shaped cloud of molecular hydrogen, the basic building block of everything in the Universe.

It’s the first time scientists have managed to discover molecular material in interstellar space by looking for the glow of far-ultraviolet light. Its discoverers have named the cloud Eos, after the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn.