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What Is Plasmonics and How Does It Work?
Plasmonics is the science of trapping and manipulating light using electron oscillations in metals at the nanoscale, unlocking breakthroughs in cancer...
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Plasmonics is the science of trapping and manipulating light using electron oscillations in metals at the nanoscale, unlocking breakthroughs in cancer...
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Superconductors carry electricity with zero resistance, enabling MRI scanners, maglev trains, and particle accelerators. Here is how they work and why...
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Small modular reactors (SMRs) promise to reinvent nuclear power — cheaper to build, safer by design, and flexible enough to power remote communities o...
Perovskite solar cells have leapt from a lab curiosity to a commercial reality in under two decades, threatening to upend silicon's decades-long domin...
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Most stars are not alone in space. Multiple star systems — pairs, triples, and quartets locked in gravitational embrace — are surprisingly common, and...
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Tornadoes are among the most violent weather phenomena on Earth. Here is the science behind how they develop from ordinary thunderstorms into spinning...
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Reusable rockets recover their boosters after launch, refurbish them, and fly again—slashing launch costs by up to 75% and transforming space from a g...
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IBM has declared 2026 the year quantum computers will demonstrably outperform classical supercomputers on specific tasks for the first time, with chem...
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A space-based radar technique called InSAR can spot millimeter-scale movements in bridges and other infrastructure — offering an early warning system...
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Megamasers are among the most powerful natural phenomena in the universe — radio beams billions of times brighter than ordinary cosmic masers, born fr...
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Antarctica sits above Earth's strongest 'gravity hole'—a region where gravitational pull is measurably weaker than the global average. Scientists have...
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Cosmic voids are the vast, near-empty bubbles that make up most of the universe's volume. Far from being irrelevant, these giant hollows are key to un...
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