Periodic pattern consisting of magnons is formed at room temperature. A team of researchers has…
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Crystals are solid materials whose atoms or molecules are arranged in highly ordered, repeating patterns that extend in all directions. This structured organization gives crystals their distinct shapes, symmetrical patterns, and often striking clarity or color. Found naturally in minerals, snowflakes, and salt, and synthetically grown for use in electronics, optics, and medical technologies, crystals play a significant role across scientific disciplines. Researchers study their formation, structure, and properties to better understand everything from geological processes to quantum behavior, as well as to develop advanced materials with tailored physical or electronic characteristics.
ITMO University scientists have conducted several experiments to investigate polymeric quasicrystals that ultimately confirmed their…
Crystallization is the physical phenomenon of the transformation of disordered molecules in a liquid or…
Controlling crystal growth for innovations in medicine, engineering. While crystals have been studied for centuries…
Quantum computers are getting closer to reality as scientists created the ion crystal that will…
Superconductivity, a phenomenon that works only at temperatures close to absolute zero, has been proven…
Sandia has found another use for their decontamination foam that was used to decontaminate federal…
A team of researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University…
Researchers at MIT have developed a new power source by making a high-temperature version of…
A team of scientists from Johns Hopkins University and McNeese State University have determined that…
The above photo is one of the many Snowflake photos taken by Kenneth Libbrecht of…