Stuck in the Rough: How Aging Reactor Walls May Exhibit Lower Erosion
Roughening of fusion reactor wall surfaces over time may significantly reduce erosion rate predictions
Roughening of fusion reactor wall surfaces over time may significantly reduce erosion rate predictions
Researchers use CRISPR to engineer a bacteriophage to deliver DNA into targeted members of microbial communities for precise genome editing.
Scientists analyzed detonation formation in hydrogen/methane air mixtures, quantifying the effect of non-thermal reactions on the mechanism of detonation.
A novel experiment sheds new light on a possible mechanism that may seed magnetic fields for the galactic dynamo.
New improvements to an open-source platform streamline enzyme engineering.
Even microbes that can’t break down a plentiful food source can still be successful by interacting with fellow community members.
Scientists introduce a bacterial enzyme into bioenergy poplars to increase the amount of a valuable platform chemical.
A theoretical analysis of recent findings in neutron star research suggests the possibility of a phase transition in these stars’ interiors.
New measurements show the proton’s electromagnetic structure deviates from theoretical predictions.
A molecular catalyst integrated with a carbon nitride semiconductor harvests sunlight to rapidly and selectively convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide.
Deblurring, practiced in optics, can reveal three-dimensional features of nuclear collisions.
Three common solvents for pretreating switchgrass yield lignin extracts with the potential for making different valuable bioproducts.