Electrons Move Like Light in Three-Dimensional Solid
Tracking electronic motion in a graphene-like bulk material shows fast electrons in all dimensions.
Tracking electronic motion in a graphene-like bulk material shows fast electrons in all dimensions.
Discovery demonstrates how metamaterials may be used in non-invasive material imaging and sensing, and terahertz information technologies.
Advances in materials processing enable harvesting of energy from heartbeats.
Carbon nanotubes and inorganic nanoparticles enhance photosynthetic activity and stability.
The species and its relatives appear to be prevalent in areas of high methane flux worldwide.
Genetic insights into nutrient movement will enhance bioenergy feedstock’s sustainability.
Land model improvements are enabling more realistic representations of the climate and hydrological consequences of crop irrigation.
Mycorrhizae inhabiting plant roots have major impact on carbon release rates.
Researchers count the number of radioactive krypton-81 atoms remaining in ice using a laser trap.
Discovery of a new bonding mechanism has enabled the facile fabrication of arrays of semiconductor microstructures.
Studying the photodetachment of a stable anion provides an experimental-theoretical benchmark of the chemical dynamics.
A novel tool to determine the structure of difficult to crystallize proteins.