Researchers from all over the world will meet in Berlin from May 22 to 24, 2019 for a scientific exchange on recent topics in single photon based quantum technology.

Researchers from all over the world will meet in Berlin from May 22 to 24, 2019 for a scientific exchange on recent topics in single photon based quantum technology.
Gallium nitride as a potential alternative to current silicon-based electronics.
Ultrafast generation of a field‐free vector potential that is tunable in duration, sign, and magnitude, allowing to impart non‐invasive, spatiotemporally controlled changes to the quantum nature of nanosystems.
Siegfried Bauer, founder of the Soft Matter Physics Department at Johannes Kepler University Linz (1961–2018).
InfoMat is a new interdisciplinary and open-access journal bringing you the latest in new materials with unique electrical, optical, and magnetic properties, and their applications in the rapid development of information technology.
Outstanding structural and pharmacological features of eight unique lipid‐binding receptors, one of the most difficult G protein‐coupled receptor families to study, have been revealed.
A new strategy to overcome the current limitation on sluggish reaction kinetics of the air cathode in Mg–air batteries from Dr. Chong Cheng and Prof. Rainer Haag at Freie Universität in Berlin.
Looking at the social life structures of bees. String theory for the life sciences.
The high theoretical capacitance of manganese oxide makes it appealing as an electrode material for batteries, but several obstacles remain.
Non-pathogenic bacteria can colonize different surfaces to help direct human stem cells to bone cells.