Real-time direct observation of atom movements in electron microscopy
Atomic motion in a crystalline oxide that was used as a cathode in Li-ion batteries was directly demonstrated by state-of-an-art transmission electron microscopy, revealing the transient pathway of a...
View ArticleThe metal-insulator transition depends on the mass of the Dirac electrons
Scientists from the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS) in Kobe, Japan, have used the powerful K computer, along with a number of other supercomputers, to perform a large-scale...
View ArticleWe sent 3 reporters to Cuba for a week, and it was a surreal adventure from...
Ahead of US President Barack Obama's landmark visit to Cuba on Sunday, Business Insider sent three reporters to step back in time on the stagnant island nation.While political and economic negotiations...
View ArticleA Curbside Crisis
Do you cross the street to put your soda can in the recycling bin or avidly pluck plastics and paper from your neighbor’s trash cans? The current state of recycling in the United States may surprise...
View ArticleWhy we should fear a cashless world: Poor people and small businesses rely on...
The health food chain Tossed has just opened the UK’s first cashless cafe. It’s another step towards the death of cash. This is nothing new. Money is tech. The casting of coins made shells, whales’...
View ArticleDeclassified Secret Letter Exposes Warrantless Surveillance Program as...
The government recently declassified a secret letter, written in 2002 laying out the executive branch’s initial legal justifications for the vast expansion of electronic surveillance after September...
View ArticleRapid rise of high-resolution 3-D cellular imaging techniques in biology...
As the bioimaging revolution gives scientists ever-more detailed views on the inner workings of cells, there is growing demand for public infrastructure to store, share and link the massive datasets...
View ArticleTeam explores nanoscale objects and processes with microwave microscopy
When lots of energy hits an atom, it can knock off electrons, making the atom extremely chemically reactive and initiating further destruction. That's why radiation is so dangerous. It's also why...
View ArticleNew way to control particle motions on 2-D materials
A new study points the way to new photonic devices with one-way traffic lanes. In the new work, the team showed that shining beams of circularly polarized light onto the graphene ribbons causes...
View ArticleNew way to control particle motions on 2-D materials
A new study points the way to new photonic devices with one-way traffic lanes. In the new work, the team showed that shining beams of circularly polarized light onto the graphene ribbons causes...
View ArticleNew way to control particle motions on 2-D materials
A new study points the way to new photonic devices with one-way traffic lanes. In the new work, the team showed that shining beams of circularly polarized light onto the graphene ribbons causes...
View ArticleWATCHERS 7: THE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE - HD
UFOTV Accept no Imitations! (Please vote thumbs-up for UFOTV!). WATCHERS 7 - WINNER EBE FILM FESTIVAL BEST UFO FILM and PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD. UFOs are being reported all over the world in greater...
View ArticleWATCHERS 7: THE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE - HD
UFOTV Accept no Imitations! (Please vote thumbs-up for UFOTV!). WATCHERS 7 - WINNER EBE FILM FESTIVAL BEST UFO FILM and PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD. UFOs are being reported all over the world in greater...
View ArticleGeorge Soros wants to hold out on me!
And i dont know why. I just want to get compensation for my damages, but its like you want me to be mean. eventually, i will develop control over males. Then i will move on to electronics and then I...
View Article5 Crazy Ways Chinese People Tried to Cure Their Gaming Addictions
China has over 350 million gamers—more than the entire American population. Not surprisingly, among them are also millions of addicts, the victims of a plague that state media has called a “Third Opium...
View ArticleApple and US Government Head to Court Over iPhone Hack Order
LOS ANGELES—The heavyweight legal fight between the federal government and Apple Inc. heads to the courtroom after weeks of public sparring over whether the tech giant should be forced to hack into a...
View ArticleDJ Drama! Diplo & Zedd Exchange Verbal Blows While Deadmau5 Throws In His Two...
Things just got a little heated on Twitter! On Monday, Diplo took to social media to bash Zedd's music video for his song Candyman, featuring Aloe Blacc. The clip-in-question also stars animated...
View Article'Invisible' Russian Jets Evade Enemy Thanks to Electronic Countermeasures
More Russian warplanes will be equipped with state-of-the-art Khibiny electronic countermeasures systems in the near future, according to RIA Novosti.
View Article[Tome] | Neuroscientist’s Theory Of How Consciousness Occurs
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It is a question that has vexed even the most keen minds that the world has known: Where does consciousness come from? We know that it exists given...
View ArticleNew technique for advanced printed electronics
Researchers have developed a fabrication technique for single-crystalline thin-film arrays of an organic ferroelectric small molecules working as a memory device by using a solution process under...
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