Scientists engineered a nanostring that cascades energy through five vibration modes from a single push, opening new paths for ultrasensitive nanoscale sensors.
Scientists at TU Delft have designed a nanostring that, when poked, doesn't lose its energy to the environment immediately.
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Weird Earth vibration spike may be scrambling brains with eerie 'ringing'
A burst of solar activity in early February 2026 sent high-speed plasma streaming past Earth, triggering geomagnetic ...
Adjusting the size and chemistry of nanocrystals within an ultrathin surface can speed up light-driven chemical reactions, ...
Earth constantly vibrates with a low-frequency "hum," imperceptible to humans, generated primarily by ocean waves interacting ...
If you’re looking for a compact and effective way to build strength, improve balance and support bone density without spending hours at the gym, the Merach vibration plate could be the answer. This ...
A new technical paper titled “Prefill vs. Decode Bottlenecks: SRAM-Frequency Tradeoffs and the Memory-Bandwidth Ceiling” was published by researchers at Uppsala University. “Energy consumption ...
Test in an icing wind tunnel: Realistic ice deposits form on the integrated leading edge of the wing.Fraunhofer LBF Scientists in Germany have developed a new system that removes ice from aircraft ...
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