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The Self-Assembling Battery: A Step Toward Cleaner Energy
Do We Finally Have Self-Assembling Battery? With the rising popularity of electric cars, there has never been a greater push to develop sustainable yet durable battery materials. One longstanding challenge is that electrolyte layers designed to be recycled or degraded on demand often turn out too fragile for real-world use. Recently, however, Yukio Cho and…
Making a Picometer Sized Filter Out of Nanographene
Graphene has long been celebrated as a wonder material. Just one atom thick and made entirely of carbon, it’s incredibly strong, highly conductive, and almost perfectly impermeable. In fact, it blocks nearly everything except the very smallest particle, hydrogen. But what if you carve out a hole that’s exactly the size of a single benzene…
What is the Bra-Ket Notation?
When you’re reading articles in quantum mechanics, oftentimes you’ll come across what’s known as the Bra-Ket notation. I know how complicated it may seem, but it’s quite simple. To understand the this notation, you should be familiar with vectors, which we can write as a column matrix (the usual way). For simplicity sake, we’ll be…
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