The researchers' novel approach could lead to smaller, and more efficient electronics – such as  smartphones – in the future.
Michigan State University researchers used ultrafast lasers to shift atoms in tungsten ditelluride, creating a nanoscale ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered how to use ultrafast lasers to wiggle atoms in exotic materials, ...
A time crystal is a form of matter that shows continuous, repeating patterns over time, much like how atoms in a normal ...
MSU has a satellite uplink/LTN TV studio and Comrex line for radio interviews upon request.Why this matters:Wiggling atoms in new quantum materials ...
Researchers at Michigan State University have figured out how to use a fast laser to wiggle atoms in a way that temporarily ...
A new specimen holder gives scientists more control over ultra-cold temperatures, enabling the study of how materials acquire ...
PhotosScientists can now reliably chill specimens near absolute zero for over 10 hours while taking images resolved to the level of individual atoms ...
There’s been a real game-changer in Hydrogen Production lately! If you’ve been keeping an eye on Clean Energy breakthroughs, you’ve probably caught wind o ...
For the first time, a time crystal has been built that can be directly seen by human eyes, rippling in an array of neon-hued ...
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Potato Under Microscope

Embark on a fascinating journey into the microscopic world hidden within a humble potato! In this video, we delve into the intricate details and textures that are invisible to the naked eye. Discover ...
That’s close to what physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created—a new kind of time crystal made from liquid crystals, the same materials found in phone and TV screens. Unlike ...