He is talking about security and privacy. But he might just as easily be describing the quiet conviction — held now by a ...
By cooling an atom-thin magnetic material, physicists have experimentally confirmed a classic 1970s model of two-dimensional ...
We can tie knots in three dimensions because one-dimensional ropes “catch on each other”. This is why a long rope wound around itself, if done right, won’t come apart. We trust knots with our lives ...
Chinese researchers have announced a new technique to mass produce 2D material wafers, paving the way for high-performance electronics using a successor to silicon. As semiconductor chips evolve, ...
When mobile charge carriers, also known as itinerant electrons, interact with the strong exchange magnetic fields associated ...
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