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Exotic nuclei near and beyond the proton drip line exhibit a range of unique decay processes, including β-delayed proton ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCanada scientists split water into hydrogen using nanowires, diffuse sunlight, ureaExplore how researchers at U of A are harnessing sunlight to efficiently produce hydrogen from water for clean energy ...
Karthik Shankar, an engineering professor at the University of Alberta, is leading a project that uses tiny structures called ...
Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a clean, efficient method to split water into hydrogen and oxygen ...
Physicists are tapping into the strange world of quantum sensors to revolutionize particle detection in the next generation ...
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Quantum sensors tested for next-generation particle physics experimentsResearchers have developed a novel high-energy particle detection instrumentation approach that leverages the power of quantum sensors -- devices capable of precisely detecting single particles.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew 4D quantum sensors may help physicists trace the birth of space and timeAs the world gears up for more powerful particle colliders, new 4D quantum sensors tested at Fermilab promise sharper ...
Semiconductors designed for spacecraft face a range of extreme conditions that impact aging. A reliable source of power is also needed.
Space missions often land on gallium arsenide for its high efficiency and resistance to damage from protons, but it's expensive and, like silicon, is relatively heavy and inflexible. In contrast ...
Birmingham scientists are helping to unlock the universe’s darkest secrets through their work at CERN in Geneva.
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