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Water molecules can organize around protons from acids, influencing how the positive charge behaves in batteries, power plants, and waste sites.
Water molecules can organize around protons from acids, influencing how the positive charge behaves in batteries, power plants, and waste sites.
Scientists found that removing lines of atoms in thin electronic materials creates “veins” that could benefit solar panels and more.
Delta undulator provides researchers with a new tool to probe chiral materials with widespread utility in agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
Discovery of promising next-generation inhibitors for metastatic melanoma treatment done with help from x-ray crystallography.
New fabrication method takes disordered atoms to crystalline structure with a single orientation and unique properties—a true single crystal.
Scientists reveal another design principle for building nanostructures in soft matter, valuable for batteries, water purification, and more.
Self-healing diamond-like carbon coating could revolutionize lubrication.
Electron beam controllably builds micro- and nanoscale structures, enabling new three-dimensional materials.
Unique magnetic coupling found in vertically aligned nanocomposite films shrink devices and let them withstand higher temperatures.
Using DNA linkers to form cages for nanoparticles redefines the rules for assembling nanoparticles
On the path to ultra-stable, low-cost, earth-abundant zinc-manganese oxide rechargeable batteries for the electric grid.
A material with unprecedented control of magnetic states may have implications for new technologies.