Magnetic Discovery Could Be Tip of the “Ice”berg
A material with unprecedented control of magnetic states may have implications for new technologies.
A material with unprecedented control of magnetic states may have implications for new technologies.
Small platinum particles prove to be more catalytically active than single platinum atoms, a vital insight for designing more efficient catalysts.
Combining two types of catalysts speeds conversion of carbon dioxide into an industrial feedstock.
Scientists find oxygen molecules ignore electrons in metal atoms in key reaction, providing an important detail for fuel cell design.
A protean protein transports actinides into cells and could change environmental cleanup.
The first well-characterized materials containing berkelium differ from expectations
Competition between two natural chemicals to coat and change atmospheric particles from fossil fuel combustion could improve accuracy of climate and air quality simulations.
New code allows bacteria to thrive in the lab and offers seven “slots” to program in designer proteins for industry.
Scientists experimentally validated the predicted damage mechanism for materials in nuclear energy environments.
Simulations indicate that ultrafast laser pulses leave vortex-shaped patterns in their wake.
Scientists reveal conductive edges and thread-like flaws using a specialized imaging technique of interest for next-generation electronics.
Analyses reveal diversity in carbon turnover and other degradation processes, offering insights for biofuel production.