Not Just Pollen in the Spring: Wild Grass Releases a Variety of Particles into the Air
Researchers find that fungal spores are most abundant during initial growth, while bacteria predominate during flowering and fruit development.
Researchers find that fungal spores are most abundant during initial growth, while bacteria predominate during flowering and fruit development.
Monitoring photo-excited electrons in real time with nanometer sensitivity reveals strengths and weaknesses in a common light-harvesting material.
Ozone injection may lead to cleaner, more efficient internal combustion engines.
Using cold temperatures and machine learning, researchers visualized individual molecules in a synthetic soft material for the first time.
Designer polymers effectively mimic natural proteins in proton transport across membranes for health and energy technologies.
Insight into charge generation induced by light could enable the design of better photocatalysts made from nanomaterials.
Scientists reveal oxygen’s hidden talent for filling atomic gaps in 2D semiconductors and the surprising role of electron spin in electronic conductivity
New finding may help explain why we develop chronic diseases and cancer as we age…and even why food decomposes over time.
Using advanced computing, scientists designed protein pairs that perfectly complement each other
Researchers develop design rules that guide the self-assembly of crystals and frameworks into thin sheets for energy storage and other uses
Researchers design self-assembling nanosheets that mimic the surface of cells.
Layer-by-layer analysis uncovers microscopic mechanisms that affect thin film magnetism important to electronics.