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Large ice cube is melting with flames burning behind it
Physics

Scientists discover “Half-Ice, Half-Fire” – A new exotic phase of matter

Amit Malewar

Discovering and controlling exotic physical states is key in condensed matter physics and materials science. It has the potential to drive advancements in quantum...

significant efforts to developing superconducting qubits with a sandwich-like "SIS" junction
Quantum Computing

Next-gen qubits: Mass-production architecture matches top performers

Amit Malewar

Constriction junction, do you function?

quasiparticles
Physics

Scientists uncovered exciton behavior in van der Waals magnets

Pranjal Malewar

Understanding these quasiparticles could be key to unlocking and harnessing new technologies.

catalytic process
Science

Converting CO2 into solid carbon nanofibers

Pranjal Malewar

Tandem electrocatalytic-thermocatalytic conversion could help offset emissions.

graphic illustrates a proton moving at nearly the speed of light
Physics

Calculations reveal high-resolution view of quarks inside protons

Amit Malewar

Theorists predict differential distribution of 'up' and 'down' quarks within protons.

Image showing superconducting-material-Eu-1144.
Physics

Direct visualization of the zero-field pair density wave

Vidya Nagalwade

Tunneling spectroscopy confirms exotic superconducting state in iron-based superconductor.

Dmitry Polyansky (left) and David Grills
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The study unraveled the entire reaction mechanism for a key class of water-splitting catalysts

Amit Malewar

Pulse radiolysis experiments revealed rapid reactivity that has never been observed before.

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