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Aaron Sharpe holds a finished twisted bilayer graphene device fabricated in the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities cleanroom. (Image credit: Ker Than)
Artist’s conception portrays exoplanet 51 Eri b seen in near-infrared light, which shows the hot layers deep in its atmosphere glowing through clouds. (Image...
Monika Schleier-Smith and Kent Irwin are the principal investigators of three quantum information science projects in high-energy physics at SLAC. (Farrin...