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There’s a new record for the largest object placed in quantum interference – but it’s still teeny tiny
Researchers from the University of Vienna have reported quantum interference in metallic nanoparticles. These little spheres were made of between 5,000 and 10,000 sodium atoms and measured about 8 ...
February is the shortest month of the year, yet seasonal affective disorder can make it feel like being stuck in a waiting ...
UCLA researchers have developed a mineral sunscreen formulation that significantly reduces the white, chalky cast that keeps ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captures a strong X1.5 solar flare erupting from the Sun, emitting extreme ultraviolet ...
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SPF Excellence Awards: The 33 best sun-protection products for 2026, according to dermatologists
The best sunscreen, SPF skincare, protective makeup and UPF products to keep your skin healthy.
Researchers at NREL found that UV exposure can cause significant, partly non-recoverable degradation in TOPCon solar cells, with strong cell-to-cell and intra-cell variability linked to passivation ...
A semiconductor device generates unforgeable watermarks from chaotic electron behavior, embedding invisible markers in images ...
Zinc doping enables visible-light programming of ferroelectric memristors for neuromorphic computing
Adding zinc ions to lithium niobate crystals cuts the energy needed for polarization switching by 69%, enabling visible-light programming of memristors for brain-inspired computing.
In an interview with PV Tech Premium, two UNSW researchers emphasise the need for enhanced UV testing for TOPCon solar cells.
A major flare-up affected an aircraft’s data and control; the solution was so easy that it almost makes no sense.
Engineers at the University of New South Wales have developed a real-time monitoring technique that reveals how silicon solar ...
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