: A recent Physical Review Letters article investigates "active solids"—materials composed of parts that generate their own motion. It reveals a "more is less" phenomenon where increasing microscopic activity can actually cause the overall macroscale response to vanish.
: Research found in Physical Review E details how solid-fluid phases coexist in bilayer plasma crystals, focusing on how particle pairing drives structural changes and melting transitions.
Could you clarify if you are looking for a specific , a mechanical tool , or perhaps a different academic topic ?
: A recent Physical Review Letters article investigates "active solids"—materials composed of parts that generate their own motion. It reveals a "more is less" phenomenon where increasing microscopic activity can actually cause the overall macroscale response to vanish.
: Research found in Physical Review E details how solid-fluid phases coexist in bilayer plasma crystals, focusing on how particle pairing drives structural changes and melting transitions.
Could you clarify if you are looking for a specific , a mechanical tool , or perhaps a different academic topic ?