434 results for Katherine Wright

A Graphene Waveguide For Electrons
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A Graphene Waveguide For Electrons

A new waveguide that uses a nanotube to guide electrons could lead to novel types of circuitry in quantum computers.   Read More »

Highlights from the Physics of Active Matter Conference
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Highlights from the Physics of Active Matter Conference

At the meeting, researchers presented new models to describe the developing wing of a young fly, colloidal particles that propel themselves, and the liquidlike behavior of cell colonies .   Read More »

“Black Hole” of Atoms Observed
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“Black Hole” of Atoms Observed

Researchers have imaged the long-sought electron charge distribution of a halogen atom, with the picture resembling the bright ring-like structure that surrounds a black hole.   Read More »

Longer Trapping Expected for Graphene Atom Chips
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Longer Trapping Expected for Graphene Atom Chips

Predictions indicate that atom chips that use graphene contacts in their circuitry rather than metal ones can trap atoms for significantly longer times.   Read More »

Sharing Her Passion for Chemistry and Textbooks
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Sharing Her Passion for Chemistry and Textbooks

Allison Fleshman teaches her chemistry students how to read textbooks and in doing so instills in them a love and understanding of the subject.   Read More »

Fatty Emulsions Go Green
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Fatty Emulsions Go Green

Researchers create a stable dispersion of droplets that contains a high fat concentration using only unrefined, plant-derived materials.   Read More »

Inducing a Curl with a Stretch
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Inducing a Curl with a Stretch

Patterning grooves into the surface of an elastic ribbon can cause the ribbon to curl into a tube shape when it is stretched.   Read More »

The Venus Phosphine Debate Continues
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The Venus Phosphine Debate Continues

Researchers remain divided on the possible discovery of phosphine on Venus, a finding that could have implications for whether life resides on this nearby planet.   Read More »

Where Champagne Gets Its Sound
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Where Champagne Gets Its Sound

Researchers have uncovered the specific mechanisms that produce champagne’s crackle.   Read More »

Hidden Magnetic Structures Revealed
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Hidden Magnetic Structures Revealed

Researchers capture the previously hidden twists of spins in the domain wall of a “proper” antiferromagnetic material, chromium oxide.   Read More »

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