Saturday Night at the Movies: 3D Sneak Preview of Dancing Platinum Particles at Atomic Resolution
Three-dimensional structure of nanocrystals in solution determined with atomic resolution using a new technique.
Three-dimensional structure of nanocrystals in solution determined with atomic resolution using a new technique.
Chameleon-like color changes are observed by confining liquid crystals within small drops.
New method to fabricate graphene nanoribbon arrays on semiconductor wafers turns semimetal into semiconductor.
Device allows fast, precise measurements of electric and magnetic fields at the atomic level, providing insights into the next generation of electronic, energy production, and storage materials.
This discovery could lead to low-cost, non-toxic, biological components for light-weight electronics.
Newly discovered “design rule” brings nature-inspired nanostructures one step closer.
Cutting-edge simulations provide an explanation for a mystery over half a century old.
Computer algorithm recovers histories and dynamics on timescales much faster than uncertainties inherent in experimental data.
Newly discovered particles behave as powerful magnets that, one day, could change data storage.
Hollow shape-selected platinum nanocages represent a new class of highly active catalysts.
The world’s fastest images of nitrogen molecules rotating in a gas were captured using electron diffraction.
A new approach to investigating green fluorescent protein provides a vital tool for unraveling molecular-level details of processes important in biology and light harvesting for energy use.