New Radars for Estimating Rainfall Installed at ARM Sites
Data derived from these instruments will support climate model simulations of cloud processes.
Data derived from these instruments will support climate model simulations of cloud processes.
Understanding differences in modeling soil water will help scientists simulate how this moisture affects the climate.
Mass spectrometry and high-performance computing combined, allowing scientists to study proteins that link internal processes to community attributes.
First atomically thin, halide perovskite sheets could be an alternative to graphene for future electronics.
Microporous polymer separator prevents specific molecules from crossing battery and causing degradation and shorter lifetimes.
Novel self-assembly can tune the electronic properties of graphene, possibly opening doors for tiny, powerful electronic devices.
Scientists transformed flexible one-dimensional molecular chains into a structured, well-defined porous three-dimensional material.
Predicting nanosystems with unanticipated properties can advance next-generation solar panels and electronics.
Superacid treatment of semiconductors could lead to atomically perfect transparent displays and energy-efficient computer chips.
First-of-their-kind images could aid in use of DNA to build tiny, lightweight devices.
Researchers trapped and detected ensembles of electrons, an important step in isolating single electrons for use in a new generation of low-power supercomputing.
International team shows that modified graphene is 105 times more sensitive at detecting ammonia.