Cell-like Decoration of “Gooey” Surface
Precise, predictable positioning of nanoparticles on a liquid crystal droplet.
Precise, predictable positioning of nanoparticles on a liquid crystal droplet.
Argonne superconducting radiofrequency technology boosts a variety of applications.
First measurements of isotopes produced by Argonne’s new CARIBU facility provide insight into the creation of the elements in the universe.
Detection of subtle polarization patterns in the Cosmic Microwave Background opens a new window on fundamental physics and cosmology.
Electrons can behave as if they are a hundred times heavier than free electrons and superconducting.
Researchers create materials that can store lots of energy and deliver it quickly.
Project provides tools for advanced data analysis and visualization.
Designing protein assemblies whose interactions can be manipulated to respond to a single environmental cue.
High magnetic fields reveal the existence of nitrogen superclusters.
First observation of key intermediate state in the conversion of one photon to two electrons.
Tropical atmospheric data used to test climate model accuracy.
New porous, electrically conductive materials have potential uses in fuel cells, batteries, and solar photovoltaics.