DOE Isotope Program Provides Target Material for the Discovery of Superheavy Elements
New element 117 and its decay products establish the existence of long-sought Island of Stability.
New element 117 and its decay products establish the existence of long-sought Island of Stability.
Computer algorithm recovers histories and dynamics on timescales much faster than uncertainties inherent in experimental data.
Molecular movements triggered by light redirect the flow of energy through photosynthetic cells to protect them from sun damage.
Hollow shape-selected platinum nanocages represent a new class of highly active catalysts.
The world’s fastest images of nitrogen molecules rotating in a gas were captured using electron diffraction.
A new approach to investigating green fluorescent protein provides a vital tool for unraveling molecular-level details of processes important in biology and light harvesting for energy use.
Newly discovered particles behave as powerful magnets that, one day, could change data storage.
Sub-nanometer molecular asymmetry between the two different faces of nanoparticle membranes formed at air-water interface is revealed.
Demonstration of room temperature, single photon emission in doped carbon nanotubes opens a new path toward quantum information technologies.
Scientists synthesize what could be a low-cost, earth-abundant material that splits water to make hydrogen fuel.
Reactions with this extremely rare element could reveal previously unknown trends, benefiting studies of new nuclear reactor fuels.
Findings could lead to biomimetic coatings for passive radiative cooling technologies for buildings and vehicles.