Medicine & TechnologyA team of Korean researchers has developed nano-thermometers which can detect temperature in transmission electron microscopy in real time. Continue reading the article to learn more.
A superconducting fusion device, the Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research or KSTAR, also known as the Korean artificial sun, recently set a new world record.
In a microscopic context, fluctuations can cause phenomena that directly violate the second law of thermodynamics, leading observers to find the arrow of time being blurry and vague. However, a new machine-learning algorithm could help researchers in the future.
In investigating how water heats up under extreme conditions, a team of researchers observed water that remained in its liquid form even at temperatures of 170 degrees Celsius and above.
Fast Chargers will soon be made available through quantum effects phenomenon. Charging of electronic gadgets will only take a few minutes to fully charge the device.