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Silicon and carbon could explain Earth’s onion-like inner core
Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the reach of drills or submersibles, Earth hides a solid metal heart that behaves in ways geophysicists have struggled to explain. New experiments now suggest that a ...
Abstract: This article presents the method to evaluate the fast neutron energy spectrum using the single-crystal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond detector to be applicable on the radiation ...
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Silicon and carbon in iron may explain the onion-like layering of Earth’s inner core
Earth’s inner core has long puzzled scientists because seismic waves move through it unevenly. Compressional waves from ...
Abstract: This article reports a flexible switched-beam system that can generate single-lobe, dual-lobe, and wide-beam radiation patterns. It consists of a three-element antenna array and a ...
Bell Labs is already highly recognized, but in its centennial year, the organization hoped to add more awards to burnish its ...
Florida State University researchers have created a new crystalline material with unusual magnetic patterns that could be ...
Florida State University researchers have created a new crystalline material with unusual magnetic patterns that could be ...
FSU scientists create a new crystal with swirling magnetic textures, opening paths to denser storage and future quantum ...
From left, graduate student Ian Campbell and Michael Shatruk, a professor in the FSU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry ...
Scientists have crafted a visible form of a “time crystal,” a strange phase of matter that moves in endlessly repeating patterns when illuminated. Using liquid crystals similar to those in phone ...
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