Novel Electrodes Enhance Battery Capacity
New self-supporting composite metal material doubles the volumetric energy and achieves fast charging rates in batteries.
New self-supporting composite metal material doubles the volumetric energy and achieves fast charging rates in batteries.
Production of actinium-227 ramps up for use in a drug to fight prostate cancer that has spread to bone.
Atom probe tomography reveals key explanations for stable performance over a cutting-edge diesel-exhaust catalyst’s lifetime.
Creating nanotextured glass surfaces completely eliminates reflections of all colors of light, making the glass nearly invisible.
Scientists use ion beams to write high-purity metal structures, enabling nanofabrication opportunities.
New spectroscopic technique measures heat in itty-bitty volumes that could reveal insights for electronics and energy technology.
Intuitive visual analytical model better explains complex architectural scenarios and offers general design principles.
Iron may be more valuable than platinum. Sometimes.
The Molecular Foundry and aBeam Technologies bring mass fabrication to nano-optical devices.
Demonstrating the microfluidic-based, mini-metagenomics approach on samples from hot springs shows how scientists can delve into microbes that can’t be cultivated in a laboratory.
Enhanced stability in the presence of water could help reduce smokestack emissions of greenhouse gases.
Novel electrode materials have designed pathways for electrons and ions during the charge/discharge cycle.