
High-Energy X-Rays Open a New View of Degradation in Potential Fusion Reactor Material
State-of-the-art X-ray techniques found hidden damage in neutron irradiated silicon carbide, a possible structural material for future fusion reactors.
State-of-the-art X-ray techniques found hidden damage in neutron irradiated silicon carbide, a possible structural material for future fusion reactors.
Using cold temperatures and machine learning, researchers visualized individual molecules in a synthetic soft material for the first time.
Scientists engineer materials’ electrical and optical properties with plasmon engineering
A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying material
Nanotubes with designed defects allow better performance for next-generation optical telecommunications.
A team of Molecular Foundry researchers directly visualized and measured excitons hopping across very long distances.
A material with a disordered rock salt structure could help make batteries safer, faster-charging, and able to store more energy
New production methods for cerium-134 advance technologies for imaging human disease and guiding treatment.
Scientists discover a high-resolution X-ray fluorescence probe to measure nanostructures in thin films.
State-of-the-art techniques expand scientists’ fundamental understanding of heavy element 99, Einsteinium.
Synthetic materials can be engineered to recognize potential pathogens.
A new approach to functional and physiologically stable DNA origami for biomedical applications