by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 8, 2022 | Condensed Matter, PHYS.ORG, Physics
Moiré superlattices are systems in which two sheets of a material are placed on top of each other with a small angle misalignment, resulting in a characteristic pattern known as the Moiré pattern. In recent years, many physicists and material scientists have been...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 8, 2022 | nanomaterials, Nanophysics, Nanotechnology, PHYS.ORG
Animal cells can use elements or ions to generate electrical impulses. These impulses are then conveyed from one cell to another, traveling across cellular networks.
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 8, 2022 | Energy & Green Tech, TECHXPLORE
The color of smoke coming out from chimneys can vary greatly based on its source and how it is produced. For instance, small coal or biomass stoves typically release dense, black smoke, while power generation plants produce lighter-colored plumes of smoke.
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 8, 2022 | General Physics, PHYS.ORG, Physics
Dark matter, a hypothetical material that does not absorb, emit or reflect light, is thought to account for over 80 percent of the matter in the universe. While many studies have indirectly hinted at its existence, so far, physicists have been unable to directly...
by Ingrid Fadelli | Feb 8, 2022 | Electronics & Semiconductors, Machine learning & AI, TECHXPLORE
Edge AI devices, systems that combine artificial intelligence (AI) and edge computing techniques, are becoming an essential part of the rapidly growing Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. These devices include smart speakers, smart phones, robots, self-driven cars,...