Quantum Materials Cloak Thermal Radiation
A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying material
A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying material
Nanotubes with designed defects allow better performance for next-generation optical telecommunications.
A material with a disordered rock salt structure could help make batteries safer, faster-charging, and able to store more energy
A result 20 years in the making: Most precise measurement yet of the lifetime of the charge-neutral pion that keeps protons and neutrons together.
Fluctuations in data from collisions of gold nuclei hint at a possible ‘critical point’ in how nuclei melt.
New production methods for cerium-134 advance technologies for imaging human disease and guiding treatment.
A unique symbiotic signal is more common among microbes than previously believed and causes unexpected behaviors in pathogenic fungi.
Synthetic materials can be engineered to recognize potential pathogens.
A new approach to functional and physiologically stable DNA origami for biomedical applications
Researchers have created a novel membrane platform for studying the structure and function of membrane proteins in their realistic environment.
Neutron and X-ray scattering shed light on exotic states that determine the electronic properties of materials.
New electronic ring-containing polymers enable unexpected movement of energy along the backbone connecting the polymer and within each ring.