A Nobel for Neutrinos: Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass, garners the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass, garners the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Creation of new neutral-charge, long-life quasiparticles may help explain high-temperature superconductivity.
A novel technique allows new insight into the barriers to fuel evolution.
Keeping the lights on: Solving the intermittency shortcomings of renewable solar energy.
A new, dime-sized light source will lead to novel spectrometers for the next generation of scientific discoveries.
Low-fatigue material remembers its shape, despite being transformed over 10 million times, could upgrade solar devices.
Researchers have attained superlubricity, the near absence of friction, at a carbon-silica interface using nanodiamonds wrapped in graphene flakes.
Reversible self-assembled structures balance two competing attractions to enable stimuli-responsive materials.
Elucidating Cerium Solution Chemistry
Bacterial spore-polymer composites harness energy from evaporation to power locomotion and generate electricity.
The Majorana experiment begins its search for neutrinoless double-beta decay.
New technique measures uranium, thorium, and palladium with efficiencies up to 500 times greater than current standard.