Quantum Material Should Be a Conductor but Remains an Insulator
Scientists uncover a microscopic mechanism that involves atomic vibrations in a quantum material that trap electrons.
Scientists uncover a microscopic mechanism that involves atomic vibrations in a quantum material that trap electrons.
Scientists discover a ‘super’ current on the perimeter of an exotic material.
Scientists identify key features in microbes that predict how warming affects carbon dioxide emissions.
Short carbon nanotubes in liposome membranes help fuse the liposomes and cancer cells to directly deliver a cancer-killing drug.
Nuclear theorists demonstrate a new method for computing the strengths of subatomic interactions that include up to three particles.
A few common bacteria use most of the carbon in soil
Bacteria collection opens new directions for research on cottonwoods, poplars, and other trees useful for biofuel and other applications.
Scientists find strong evidence for the long-predicted Breit-Wheeler effect—generating matter and antimatter from collisions of real photons.
First observation of embedded magnetic islands paves way for improved fusion reactor designs.
Chromium defects in silicon carbide may provide a new platform for quantum information
Researchers improve their scientific understanding of heterogeneous catalysis by imaging the gas just above the surface of the catalyst.
Ecological assembly and source tracking models characterize the initial assembly of the poplar microbiome across plant-associated habitats.