Researchers unlocked the electronic properties of graphene by folding the material like origami paper.
The Wolf King electric scooter from Voro Motors was recently announced, becoming one of the most high-power dual-sport electric scooters available in the US.
The Wolf King is an update to the Wolf Warrior electric scooter that we’ve previously reviewed.
The Wolf Warrior has long been known for its high-power design and high ground clearance.
Researchers were able to cause two plastic trays to hover using only light — opening the doors to research unexplored parts of the sky.
Rock rising from more than 600 kilometers deep at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge may play a more active role in plate tectonics than thought.
Simulation of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics using a quantum computer goes beyond centuries-old conventions. Aalto researchers have used an IBM quantum computer to explore an overlooked area of physics, and have challenged 100-year-old cherished notions about information at the quantum level.
Electrons in materials have a property known as ‘spin’, which is responsible for a variety of properties, the most well-known of which is magnetism. Permanent magnets, like the ones used for refrigerator doors, have all the spins in their electrons aligned in the same direction. Scientists refer to this behavior as ferromagnetism, and the research field of trying to manipulate spin as spintronics.
Down in the quantum world, spins can arrange in more exotic ways, giving rise to frustrated states and entangled magnets. Interestingly, a property similar to spin, known as “the valley,” appears in graphene materials. This unique feature has given rise to the field of valleytronics, which aims to exploit the valley property for emergent physics and information processing, very much like spintronics relies on pure spin physics.
Onboard visual state estimation can save your quadrotor from a crash—and doesn’t need GPS to do it.
A fragment of a large, long-period comet was most likely responsible for the impactor that killed off the dinosaurs.