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.
The world’s fastest images of nitrogen molecules rotating in a gas were captured using electron diffraction.
A novel approach to design and assembly of nanotextured surfaces on photovoltaic devices could improve energy collection.
Findings could lead to biomimetic coatings for passive radiative cooling technologies for buildings and vehicles.
Boundaries between crystalline grains - usually detrimental - can also boost charge collection in hybrid solar cells.
Sub-nanometer molecular asymmetry between the two different faces of nanoparticle membranes formed at air-water interface is revealed.
Scientists synthesize what could be a low-cost, earth-abundant material that splits water to make hydrogen fuel.
Demonstration of room temperature, single photon emission in doped carbon nanotubes opens a new path toward quantum information technologies.
Researchers use surface-sensitive signals to atomically resolve the structure of a rough surface.
Novel technique accurately distinguishes rare material property linked to improving sensors and computers.
Major milestone in molecular electronics scored by Molecular Foundry and Columbia University team.