Electrifying Magnetism
Researchers create materials with controllable electrical and magnetic properties, even at room temperature.
Researchers create materials with controllable electrical and magnetic properties, even at room temperature.
Rough surfaces provide additional sites for energy-generating reactions in fuel cells.
New state of matter holds promise for ultracompact data storage and processing.
Scientists found that removing lines of atoms in thin electronic materials creates “veins” that could benefit solar panels and more.
Discovery of promising next-generation inhibitors for metastatic melanoma treatment done with help from x-ray crystallography.
Scientists reveal another design principle for building nanostructures in soft matter, valuable for batteries, water purification, and more.
Scientists seek to improve the battery by investigating the detailed interactions lithium ions experience with liquid battery electrolytes.
Combining two types of catalysts speeds conversion of carbon dioxide into an industrial feedstock.
Scientists find oxygen molecules ignore electrons in metal atoms in key reaction, providing an important detail for fuel cell design.
A protean protein transports actinides into cells and could change environmental cleanup.
Towards higher energy density batteries: singly charged lithium ions replaced by doubly charged magnesium ions.
Scientists discover another design principle for building nanostructures.