Strain and Defects Grow in Tiny Magnetite Crystals When Oxidized
Detailed 3D images show how nanoparticles change in reactions that purify contaminated water or power recyclable geochemical batteries.
Detailed 3D images show how nanoparticles change in reactions that purify contaminated water or power recyclable geochemical batteries.
Controlled pulses of chemicals over a wide pressure range can link fundamental studies to practical performance, informing catalyst design.
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First-of-a-kind study advances understanding of microbial and viral communities involved in biomass breakdown.
Scientists show metabolic tradeoffs result from a specific change to the grow-defend balance.
Global data set shows monthly water use by irrigation, manufacturing, and other uses, helping researchers to analyze water use by region and season.
A novel experimental geometry at the Linac Coherent Light Source reveals, for the first time, how silicon responds to shocks similar to those in a planet’s core.
Scientists use implanted silicon ions and electricity to increase the spin time of quantum bits, moving closer to the tech needed for quantum networks.
Scientists catch details with atomic resolution, potentially helping design systems to use sunlight and water to produce fuels.
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Molybdenum-based complex harvests light to make inert nitrogen gas reactive to potentially become part of fertilizer.
Direct interactions dominate ion adsorption to aqueous graphene, a process central to vital processes in energy technology.
The MicroBooNE experiment demonstrates the use of machine learning to interpret images made by a liquid-argon particle detector.
New crime scene investigation technique offers a hard look at the traces that particles leave before fleeing the scene.