From 100,000 to 8: Representing Complex Aerosol Patterns with Far Fewer Particles
Study shows how aerosols interacting with clouds can be accurately captured by sparse set of representative particles.
Study shows how aerosols interacting with clouds can be accurately captured by sparse set of representative particles.
Where does the heat go when a glass melts into a liquid? Not to changing the vibrations of atoms….
Engineered stacked perovskite layers harvest light or create light via layer edges.
Including phosphorus (P) in predictions of photosynthesis may improve models of tropical forests where the supply of the nutrient is limited.
Plasma physicists significantly improve the vertical stability of a Korean fusion device.
Crumpling reduces rigidity in an otherwise stiff material, making it less prone to catastrophic failure.
New open-source software simulates river and runoff resources.
New measurements offer data vital to projecting plant response to environmental changes.
Non-destructive technique identifies key variations in Alaskan soils, quickly providing insights into carbon levels.
New approach offers data across species, sites, and canopies, providing insights into carbon uptake by forests.
The magnetic noise caused by adsorbed oxygen molecules is “eating at” the phase stability of quantum bits, mitigating the noise is vital for future quantum computers.
Water passes through human-made straws faster than the “gold standard” protein, allowing us to filter seawater.