Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have discovered a quick and easy way to study the hidden forces that bind the smallest objects in the universe together. Using gold, salt ...
Physics, especially the part about forces and motion, often feels like a maze of confusing concepts and formulas. If you’ve ever stared at a problem about an object moving or a force acting and ...
You're sitting in physics class, working on a traditional problem involving forces and acceleration, when you start to wonder where these terms even came from. Were they just dreamed up to bring ...
A new method using gold flakes, salt water, and light reveals the tiny forces that bind matter and drive self-assembly, offering fresh insight into nanoscale physics. (Nanowerk News) In the lab at ...
Power is nothing without control, even for graphene. What attracted Ruben Perez, Professor of Condensed Matter Physics at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, to study the self-assembly of molecular layers ...