Work Together or Go It Alone? Microbes Are Split on the Answer
Microbes often evolve and work together to thrive in no oxygen situations, hinting at how carbon and energy flow just below soils and sediments.
Microbes often evolve and work together to thrive in no oxygen situations, hinting at how carbon and energy flow just below soils and sediments.
Understanding how iron minerals accelerate collaborative metabolism will expand insights into the global carbon cycle.
Junctions between conductive graphene and insulating nanotubes could lead to faster electronics and computers.
New metal nanomesh leads to super stretchable and transparent gold electrodes that don’t wear out.
First realization of a novel material that can conduct magnetic waves on its edge, but not within its bulk.
Tabletop laser systems generate extreme ultraviolet probes will advance research towards a new generation of energy-conserving electronics.
Liquid metal transforms solid alloy into pore-filled structure that could be used in future batteries.
New tabletop laser achieves sought-after energies needed for advanced characterization with unprecedented precision and range.
Scientists review how we are matching – or exceeding – nature’s ability to make strong, tough lightweight structural materials.
Theoretical modeling of energy loss in solar cells may lead to more efficient materials to convert sunlight to electricity.
Predictable assembly of protein building blocks result in a new class of porous materials, with potential uses ranging from efficient fuel storage to practical carbon capture and conversion.
New electron-beam writing technique controls electronic properties for future on-demand re-configurable electronics.