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Investigating Dyes for Solar Cells from Start to Finish
Finding the right dyes for a new type of solar cell can be challenging, but this study used supercomputers to speed up the process
Finding the right dyes for a new type of solar cell can be challenging, but this study used supercomputers to speed up the process
Researchers design self-assembling nanosheets that mimic the surface of cells.
Layer-by-layer analysis uncovers microscopic mechanisms that affect thin film magnetism important to electronics.
Controlled pulses of chemicals over a wide pressure range can link fundamental studies to practical performance, informing catalyst design.
Researchers start pinning down how a fungal symbiont spurs growth of poplar, a potential biofuel feedstock.
Plant diversity, soil structure, and seasonality all influence microbial diversity in soil
Interplanetary particles offer insights into the chemistry of the cosmos.
Scientists image complex superstructures self-assembled from tetrahedral quantum dots, expanding our understanding of forming small, complex crystals.
Scientists discover a completely new atomic motion in a 2-D material.
Scientists find the weak points to facilitate industrial applications of metallic glasses.
A new device may provide up to six times better contrast of tumors in the breast, while halving the radiation dose to patients.
Redefining the mechanisms of stress corrosion cracking for materials in energy generation and industrial systems.