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Twisted bilayer graphene responds strongly to infrared light
Findings could lead to a new class of sensitive IR detectors based on carbon sheets …
IOP Ireland education
We work to promote, develop and support excellent physics teaching and career guidance through networks, events and proven resources.…
Knit the Universe
These knitting charts – all based on space science – are the perfect over-winter activity for households to do together. …
Why bubbles burst in viscous liquids
Surface tension, not gravity, is responsible, say researchers …
School data dashboard
This data dashboard is brought to you in association with SchoolDash and provides insights and tools for understanding STEM Education in England. …
Diamond defects reveal viscous currents in graphene
Researchers image nanoscale magnetic field fluctuations in 2D carbon at room temperature …
'Reluctant' metals make a new state of matter
New computation model of "strange" metals could shed light on high-temperature superconductors and black holes …
Protons could be lighter than we thought
Most precise measurement to date of the proton-electron mass ratio is compatible with recent, smaller values of proton mass …