Electrons in bilayer graphene have been driven faster than their own speed of sound, creating a sharp electronic shockwave. The study shows a controlled, chip-scale way to reach this extreme flow regime.
The team carved a microscopic nozzle into…
Electrons in bilayer graphene have been driven faster than their own speed of sound, creating a sharp electronic shockwave. The study shows a controlled, chip-scale way to reach this extreme flow regime.
The team carved a microscopic nozzle into…
Do you like to build round things with blocks? Do you crave eye contact as much as an Enderman? And do you generally just follow your own inner compass? Then you might be part of the Minecraft x Anti Social Social Club.
A conservation group linked to Prince Harry and Chad’s government have agreed to sign a new partnership – less than two weeks after the central African country severed ties with the organisation.
Chad had terminated its agreement with African…
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Think of festivals and you’ll likely recall waking up hungover and groggy in a humid tent with a string of regrets. But music events have evolved since the days of muddy debauchery and queuing for a portaloo. Far from the usual experience,…