Development of organic semiconductors featuring ultrafast electrons

Collaboration has led to the successful observation of these ultrafast electrons within conducting two-dimensional polymers. ​Collaboration has led to the successful observation of these ultrafast electrons within conducting two-dimensional polymers. Collaboration has led to the successful observation of these ultrafast electrons within conducting two-dimensional polymers. 

A flexible and efficient DC power converter for sustainable-energy microgrids

A new DC-DC power converter is superior to previous designs and paves the way for more efficient, reliable and sustainable energy storage and conversion solutions. The development can efficiently interface with a wide range of energy sources while enhancing system stability and simplicity at an unprecedented efficiency. ​A new DC-DC power converter is superior to …

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Manipulating the geometry of ‘electron universe’ in magnets

Researchers have discovered a unique property, the quantum metric, within magnetic materials, altering the ‘electron universe’ geometry. This distinct electric signal challenges traditional electrical conduction and could revolutionize spintronic devices. ​Researchers have discovered a unique property, the quantum metric, within magnetic materials, altering the ‘electron universe’ geometry. This distinct electric signal challenges traditional electrical conduction …

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Hey Dave, I’ve got an idea for you: What’s the potential of AI-led workshopping?

Sure, ChatGPT can write a poem about your pet in the style of T.S Eliot, but generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have a potentially more useful role to play in idea generation according to a new study. ​Sure, ChatGPT can write a poem about your pet in the style of T.S Eliot, but generative artificial …

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Bonobos are more aggressive than previously thought, study shows

Chimpanzees and bonobos are often thought to reflect two different sides of human nature — the conflict-ready chimpanzee versus the peaceful bonobo — but a new study shows that, within their own communities, male bonobos are more frequently aggressive than male chimpanzees. For both species, more aggressive males had more mating opportunities. ​Chimpanzees and bonobos …

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Giant viruses infect deadly parasite

The single-celled organism Naegleria fowleri ranks among the deadliest human parasites. Researchers have now discovered viruses that infect this harmful microbe. Named Naegleriavirus, these belong to the giant viruses, a group known for their unusually large particles and complex genomes. ​The single-celled organism Naegleria fowleri ranks among the deadliest human parasites. Researchers have now discovered …

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Low intensity exercise linked to reduced depression

New research has found a significant association between participating in low to moderate intensity exercise and reduced rates of depression. ​New research has found a significant association between participating in low to moderate intensity exercise and reduced rates of depression. New research has found a significant association between participating in low to moderate intensity exercise and …

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Hurricanes jeopardize carbon-storing New England forests

Many American companies are relying on carbon offsets to reduce their carbon footprint, especially those who have pledged to achieve ‘net-zero emissions.’ Sequestering carbon in forests is an example of a nature-based solution that is being used to address climate change, but a new study suggests that hurricanes could pose a risk. The results show …

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