Unveiling the Molecular Mechanism of Vision Using Ultrafast X-ray Pulses
How visual rhodopsin responds to light in one of nature’s fastest reactions.
How visual rhodopsin responds to light in one of nature’s fastest reactions.
Mapping a way to ferrotoroidicity: the long-sought fourth ferroic order with magnetic-electric properties that can enable new technologies.
An unexpected electron behavior called charge density waves in an iron-germanium metal material presents a new paradigm in emergent quantum phenomena.
A “neutron camera” device reveals how a thermoelectric material maintains an overall crystalline structure despite local dynamic disorder
The intra-beam repulsion that typically degrades electron beam quality can now be used to improve it
Scientists found two competing mechanisms that contribute to the deformation of nanosheet materials used in cutting-edge computer components.
Scientists develop a new approach for detecting defects in metal parts produced by additive manufacturing.
A new rechargeable lithium-air battery potentially has four times greater energy density than a traditional lithium-ion battery.
Researchers use an X-ray free-electron laser to film electrons using finely tuned pairs of attosecond flashes.
A higher electrolyte temperature increases the activity of a thin-film electrode for solar hydrogen generation by 40 percent.
A revolutionary Coherent Correlation Imaging method visualizes electronic ordering in magnetic materials and opens a path to new data storage technologies.