In this article we will discuss Electrostatics: The Invisible Force Shaping Our World
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Topological insulators conduct electricity on surfaces, enabling dissipationless transport and promising quantum computing applications.
Nuclear fusion research advances through ITER, NIF, and private firms focusing on energy production.
Scientists develop acoustic metamaterials to manipulate sound waves for effective noise control and cancellation.
Black holes present challenges in physics, linking gravity, quantum mechanics, and the information paradox.
Scientists confirmed frame-dragging and the Lense-Thirring effect through precise measurements from satellite missions.
Neuromorphic computing mimics brain functions, offering efficient data processing with innovative hardware designs.
Femtosecond lasers enhance precision in material processing and biomedical imaging, revolutionising various industries.
LIGO-Virgo detects gravitational waves from black hole mergers, enhancing understanding of the universe’s dynamics.
Perovskite solar cells show improved efficiency but face significant stability challenges hindering commercial viability.