The quantum technology advancement could help lead to improvements in computing, data processing.
Physicists manipulate energy valleys in tungsten disulfide, with potential applications in quantum computing.
In a theoretical study, physicists propose that perturbations in the orbit of stars near supermassive black holes could be used to detect wormholes.
Physicists use model systems to explore the forces that may be at play.
Membrane-less organelles, found inside human cells, have a variety of important biological functions, from gene regulation to stress response.
UB’s physics department is hosting a conference for Large Hadron Collider researchers this week.
The minimally invasive technique could lead to advances in mapping the brain and treating neurological disease.
Researchers show that they can quickly measure a protein’s microscopic movements, opening new possibilities in medical research.