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Nanophysics Apr 10, 2024

Building block for magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic opens new avenue for low-power beyond-CMOS technologies

In an article published in Nature Communications, an international team led by researchers from the Nanodevices group at CIC nanoGUNE succeeded in voltage-based magnetization switching and reading of magnetoelectric spin-orbit ...

Economics & Business Apr 1, 2024

The uneven results of anticorruption efforts across countries

When fighting corruption, countries often rely too much on repression and forget about prevention measures, which are frequently inadequate or nonexistent. Furthermore, despite the progress made in implementation of the main ...

Social Sciences Mar 26, 2024

Despite 'deep state' fears, research shows federal workers are effective and committed, not subversive

It's common for political candidates to disparage "the government" even as they run for an office in which they would be part of, yes, running the government.

Cell & Microbiology Mar 18, 2024

A new lexicon in the age of microbiome research

Over the past 20 years, life science research has come to realize that all living beings—from the simplest animal and plant organisms to humans—live in close association with a large number of microorganisms. Together ...

Social Sciences Mar 16, 2024

In France, abortion rights and hijab bans highlight a double standard on women's rights

The French parliament recently voted in favor of enshrining the right to abortion into the country's constitution. While crowds celebrated outside, the slogan "my body my choice" was projected onto the Eiffel Tower in giant ...

Optics & Photonics Mar 6, 2024

Photons that make quantum bits 'fly' for stable exchange of information in quantum computers

Two physicists at the University of Konstanz are developing a method that could enable the stable exchange of information in quantum computers. In the leading role: photons that make quantum bits "fly."

Optics & Photonics Mar 6, 2024

'Ruler for light' could enable detailed measurement in personal devices

Stanford researchers have unveiled a new type of frequency comb, a high-precision measurement device, that is innovatively small, ultra-energy efficient, and exceptionally accurate. With continued development, this breakthrough ...

Optics & Photonics Feb 22, 2024

A new chapter for all-attosecond spectroscopy: Researchers achieve 1 kilohertz repetition rate

A team of researchers from the Max Born Institute in Berlin has, for the first time, demonstrated attosecond-pump attosecond-probe spectroscopy (APAPS) at a repetition rate of 1 kilohertz. This became possible by the development ...

Economics & Business Feb 21, 2024

Canada is a suburban nation because of post-Second World War government policy

Canada is a suburban nation, not only because of consumer preferences, but also because of federal government policy in the years following the Second World War.

General Physics Feb 15, 2024

A star like a Matryoshka doll: New theory for gravastars

The interior of black holes remains a conundrum for science. In 1916, German physicist Karl Schwarzschild outlined a solution to Albert Einstein's equations of general relativity, in which the center of a black hole consists ...

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