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Electric current

electrons flowing in graphene
09.12.2019

The findings could help reduce resistance in electronic devices 

Physicists
03.04.2017

Proving a 20-year-old theory, scientists show that imaginary particles carry the same energy as real ones

Prof. Gregory Falkovich. An electric current behaving like a fluid forms a vortex (white arrows) that generates a characteristic circular heat pattern (red and orange)
28.02.2016

Can electrons flow like liquid? 

 from the Neil Simon movie "The Odd Couple"
17.09.2013

What makes a material turn from superconductor to superinsulator?

(l-r) Tamar Yelin, Roy Kazaz, Dr. Oren Tal, Regev Ben-Zvi and Ran Vardimon. Moving through molecules
01.02.2011
Dr Oren Tal creates electronic components from single molecules
(l-r) Prof. Dan Shahar and Maoz Ovadia. An exact opposite
01.10.2008
Superconductors now have an opposite twin: superinsulators
(l-r) Dr. Sidney Cohen, Dr. Iris Visoly-Fisher and Prof. David Cahen. Solar science
01.10.2004

Why do defects in certain materials improve their solar-collecting capabilities?

Superconductivity
01.05.1998
With electricity such a familiar part of our lives, measuring the electric current that flows through a material sounds fairly...