
Quantum Materials Cloak Thermal Radiation
A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying material
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.
Measurements of nuclear charge radii and state-of-the-art nuclear models challenge the magic of neutron number 32 in potassium isotopes.
If physicists can find it, color transparency in protons could offer new insight into the particles that build our universe.
Research on techniques for studying the chemical properties of superheavy elements might also help recover a strategically important metal.
Soil warming leads to more complex, larger, and more connected networks of microbes in those soils
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.
Research points to a way to design efficient quantum algorithms systematically, not by trial and error.
Multi-institutional team provides a foundation for unraveling the mysteries of magnetic materials.