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New material is 10 times more efficient at converting light to electricity than other materials
New material is 10 times more efficient at converting light to electricity than other materials
Using advanced computing, scientists designed protein pairs that perfectly complement each other
The right mix of crystals and light activate unique laser properties in 5-micron spheres of interest to computing and medical experts.
Scientists discovered that a common diarrhea-causing bacterium produces electricity and that hundreds of other bacterial species use this same process.
By rotating materials commonly used in computer storage devices, scientists found a new way to change their intrinsic properties
The SNO+ Experiment, over a mile underground, places new limits on grand unified theories and studies neutrinos from the Sun
Researchers develop design rules that guide the self-assembly of crystals and frameworks into thin sheets for energy storage and other uses
Researchers design self-assembling nanosheets that mimic the surface of cells.
A new catalyst design meets cost, activity, and durability goals by leveraging ultralow loadings of platinum with platinum-free supports.
Controlled pulses of chemicals over a wide pressure range can link fundamental studies to practical performance, informing catalyst design.
Scientists discover a completely new atomic motion in a 2-D material.
A test of titanium diboride opens the door to a potential new class of materials for fusion reactor applications.