What Causes High-temperature Superconductivity?
A phase change at absolute zero temperature may provide key insights into the decades-old mystery of high-temperature superconductivity.
A phase change at absolute zero temperature may provide key insights into the decades-old mystery of high-temperature superconductivity.
Nano-structuring may help superconductors overcome a decades-long barrier to use in more powerful motors and magnets.
Previously unknown role of titanium in subsurface chemistry revealed.
Bacterial biomass found to have an impact.
Exploiting the self-organizing nature of atoms to block heat transfer and improve thermal-to-electrical energy conversion.
Observation of wavelike heat conduction reveals new possibilities for tailoring thermal transport through wave effects.
Nano-porous metal oxide coatings on carbon fiber dramatically enhance the electrical storage capacity for supercapacitors.
Nanoscale imaging of the current generated by light provides insights for future generation optoelectronic devices.
First observation of key intermediate state in the conversion of one photon to two electrons.
Charge-discharge chemistry for lithium ion batteries elucidated by theoretical calculations.
Ordered arrays of functional proteins with designed molecular properties created through self-assembly by combining proteins and synthetic polymers.
Molecular structures provide insights into biomass deconstruction.