Triplons have long baffled scientists due to their elusive nature. These particles are incredibly challenging to observe experimentally, often leading researchers to conduct tests on macroscopic materials and report average measurements of the entire sample. However, Academy Research Fellow Robert Drost and his team have found a breakthrough using designer quantum materials, offering a unique
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The Amazon rainforest, often considered the world’s largest carbon sink and a crucial tool in the fight against climate change, has faced an alarming increase in carbon emissions. Recent research indicates that the region’s carbon emissions have doubled in 2019 and 2020 compared to the previous decade. This surge in emissions can be attributed to
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The James Webb Space Telescope has recently provided stunning new images of the Ring Nebula, also known as Messier 57. These observations offer a never-before-seen glimpse into the intricate details of the dying star surrounded by glowing debris. Utilizing the near-infrared NIRCam and mid-infrared MIRI, these images showcase different aspects of the Sun-like star’s final
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A groundbreaking study led by Prof. He Junfeng from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has made significant advancements in understanding the relationship between electronic and lattice structural instability and their effects on charge density waves (CDW) in kagome metals. The team, in collaboration with domestic and international researchers, focused on the
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In recent weeks, hospitals and clinics across several states have been grappling with the aftermath of a devastating cyberattack. These key computer systems have yet to come back online, causing emergency room shutdowns and ambulance diversions. The impact of the attack has been far-reaching, resulting in postponed surgeries, outpatient appointments, blood drives, and other services.
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