
Artificial Intelligence Joins the Team for Smarter & Faster Experiments
Researchers have developed new artificial intelligence methods to enable “autonomous experimentation.”
Researchers have developed new artificial intelligence methods to enable “autonomous experimentation.”
New one-step method creates hollow nanostructures that can carry and deliver nanoscale cargos for medicine and other applications.
Local scaling self-interaction correction (LSIC) overcomes long-standing problems for accurate simulation of chemical reactions from start to finish.
A novel single-step process spontaneously organizes layered light-harvesting structures.
Optical control allows physicists to simulate and understand interactions between atoms.
Research demonstrates a new approach to refrigeration using light transport at the nanoscale.
New device promises power generation in total darkness
Injecting pellets into fusion plasma helps repair tears in fusion reactors’ magnetic fields, improving prospects for fusion energy.
3D magnetic fields can help control the plasma edge to prevent damaging bursts of heat and particles from fusion plasma.
Comprehensive genome-wide search enables discovery of multi-gene determinants of traits in yeast.
Researchers create spiraling inorganic crystals that could hold unique properties.
Assessing the spin properties of electrons in advanced materials