Keeping Waste Where It Belongs: Grain Size Explains How Spent Nuclear Fuel Enters the Environment
Microscopic features of neptunium dioxide control how contaminants dissolve in underground disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
Microscopic features of neptunium dioxide control how contaminants dissolve in underground disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
Scientists engineer materials’ electrical and optical properties with plasmon engineering
A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying material
Nanotubes with designed defects allow better performance for next-generation optical telecommunications.
A team of Molecular Foundry researchers directly visualized and measured excitons hopping across very long distances.
A material with a disordered rock salt structure could help make batteries safer, faster-charging, and able to store more energy
A new data pipeline identifies metabolites following heavy isotope labeling.
Scientists discover a high-resolution X-ray fluorescence probe to measure nanostructures in thin films.
State-of-the-art techniques expand scientists’ fundamental understanding of heavy element 99, Einsteinium.
Chemical fuel assembles molecules with multiple unstable bonds.
Transcription of adjacent genes into a single RNA molecule is widespread in green algae, challenging understanding of gene expression in eukaryotes.
A new study seeks to improve reactive transport models by more accurately factoring in how bacteria move in groundwater.