A Newly Discovered Enzyme Makes Ethylene and Methane
An enzyme system frees sulfur from small organic compounds to make a surprising gaseous side product.
An enzyme system frees sulfur from small organic compounds to make a surprising gaseous side product.
State-of-the-art X-ray techniques found hidden damage in neutron irradiated silicon carbide, a possible structural material for future fusion reactors.
Liquid acts across multiple scales to reorganize connectivity in networks of artificial microscopic cells.
In natural soil, predatory bacteria grow faster than their prey.
Turbulent air in the atmosphere affects how cloud droplets form. New research changes the way scientists model clouds and, therefore, climate.
Scientists measure radioactive molecules at the extremes of physics.
Interactions of quantum “quasiparticles” demonstrate unusual fluid flow.
New concept would deliver continuous electricity while reducing cost and risk.
Microscopic features of neptunium dioxide control how contaminants dissolve in underground disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
Measurements and modeling demonstrate that perturbations to the magnetic field in a tokamak fusion plasma can suppress high-energy runaway electrons.
A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying material
Nanotubes with designed defects allow better performance for next-generation optical telecommunications.