In 1911, for the first time, scientists discovered that conductive matter with a completely non-resistive feature called it a superconductor.
Scientists at the University of New South Wales in Australia today announced the invention of a tiny wire, 10,000 times smaller than a hair, but capable of transmitting no less
A team of scientists led by Guillaume Gervais of the Department of Physics, McGill University and Mike Lilly, the Sandia National Laboratory built one of the world's smallest
Electronics can sometimes move as shakes as compasses and can form a special wave.