
Machine Learning Helps Create Detailed, Efficient Models of Water
Models use a fraction of the computational cost of today’s best atom-based water models.
Models use a fraction of the computational cost of today’s best atom-based water models.
Detailed 3D images show how nanoparticles change in reactions that purify contaminated water or power recyclable geochemical batteries.
Researchers developed a new self-generating lubricant with great potential for industrial applications.
Scientists add active control to design capabilities for new lightweight flat optical devices.
A nickelate thin film senses electric field changes analogous to the electroreception sensing organ in sharks, which detects the bioelectric fields of prey.
Control over light-emitting properties of tiny semiconductor platelets may yield new opportunities for innovative optics utilizing quantum phenomena.
An entirely human-made architecture produces hydrogen fuel using light, shows promise for transmitting energy in numerous applications.
A twisted array of atomic magnets were driven to move in a curved path, a needed level of control for use in future memory devices.
Researchers made a sheet of boron only one atom thick with the potential to change solar panels, computers, and more.
Oleo Sponge could make oil spill cleanup more efficient.
Self-healing diamond-like carbon coating could revolutionize lubrication.
A material with unprecedented control of magnetic states may have implications for new technologies.