Atomic Snapshots of Photosynthesis
Scientists catch details with atomic resolution, potentially helping design systems to use sunlight and water to produce fuels.
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Scientists catch details with atomic resolution, potentially helping design systems to use sunlight and water to produce fuels.
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A careful consideration of electric fields could lead to faster industrial processes that use less energy and release less waste.
Element-selective method reveals interfacial properties of materials used for water purification, catalysis, energy conversion, and more.
Unexpected molecular interactions involving water clusters have a subtle, yet profound, effect on extractants picking their targets.
Precise positioning of oxygens could help engineer faster, more efficient energy-relevant chemical transformations.
Researchers developed a new self-generating lubricant with great potential for industrial applications.
Charged particles emanating from Jupiter’s magnetosphere are powered up to create the northern and southern lights on Ganymede, Jupiter’s largest moon.
Collaboration powers machine learning software that performs data analytics on petabyte-sized data sets in series of successful test runs.
Supercomputer simulations and theoretical analysis shed new light on when and how fast reconnection occurs.
A nickelate thin film senses electric field changes analogous to the electroreception sensing organ in sharks, which detects the bioelectric fields of prey.
A mysterious mechanism that prevents instabilities may be similar to the process that maintains the Earth's magnetic field.
Study reveals surprising, bad chemical reactivity in battery components previously considered compatible.