Catalysis Sees the Light
Studies pinpoint the active site of a catalyst that converts sunlight to liquid fuels.
Studies pinpoint the active site of a catalyst that converts sunlight to liquid fuels.
Catching a glimpse of the breaking and formation of chemical bonds in ultracold chemical reactions.
High resolution imaging and spectroscopy definitively confirms a state of matter called a “pair density wave.”
Simple soft materials couple tunable chemical signals to produce distinct energy flows.
Nanofabrication adds complexity to optical electronic devices.
Microfabricated leaf design holds more water
Study shows that the strong coupling of photons and spin waves in magnetic materials creates an “exceptional surface” for new phenomena, potentially advancing the field of information processing.
X-ray scattering measures the positions of atoms as they vibrate in a two-dimensional cover sheet.
Detecting gaseous methanol and acetic acid released from plants sheds light on plant cell wall composition changes throughout leaf development.
New method enables fundamental liquid studies at nanoscale
Innovative technology improves isotope production yields and enhances capabilities for advanced research on new isotopes for medical applications.
Designing new levels of complex architectures using DNA strands and nanoparticles.