What Is the Size of the Atomic Nucleus?
The neutron skin of the nucleus calcium-48 is much thinner than previously thought.
The neutron skin of the nucleus calcium-48 is much thinner than previously thought.
Major milestone in molecular electronics scored by Molecular Foundry and Columbia University team.
Researchers have attained superlubricity, the near absence of friction, at a carbon-silica interface using nanodiamonds wrapped in graphene flakes.
Experimental turbulence model matches the magnetic field amplification seen within the remains of a supernova.
Study changes perception on how acids behave in water.
Spectroscopy combined with theory and computation determines the interaction between carbon dioxide and water.
Realistic computational view of how atom stretches informs microscopic description of nuclear energy production.
Advances in simulating water molecules in droplets reveal surfaces that may be resistant to ice formation.
Innovative materials adsorb carbon dioxide via an unprecedented cooperative insertion mechanism.
New models reveal the impact of competing processes on helium bubble formation in plasma-exposed tungsten.
Computational algorithms show whirlpools, not disks, form and dissipate on fluid’s surface.
New studies explain the transition, providing a quantitative picture of a 50-year-old mystery.