Squeezing Into the Best Shape
Gel uses nanoparticles for on-demand control of droplet shapes, of interest for energy storage and catalysis.
Gel uses nanoparticles for on-demand control of droplet shapes, of interest for energy storage and catalysis.
Water passes through human-made straws faster than the “gold standard” protein, allowing us to filter seawater.
Scientists unlock the key to efficiently make a new class of engineering polymers.
Novel defect control in graphene enables direct imaging of trapped electrons that follow Einstein’s rules.
Scientists use heat and mismatched surfaces to stretch films that can potentially improve device efficiencies.
The Molecular Foundry and aBeam Technologies bring mass fabrication to nano-optical devices.
Scientists create widely controllable ultrathin optical components that allow virtual objects to be projected in real environments.
New materials could turn water into the fuel of the future.
Bottom-up synthesis of tunable carbon nanoribbons provides a new route to enhance industrial, automotive reactions.
Molecular Foundry researchers help shed light on barrier to optimal performance.
Method could help scientists learn new ways to boost photovoltaic efficiency.
Nanoscale images by Molecular Foundry researchers yield surprise that could push solar cell efficiency to 31 percent.