
One Step Closer to Practical Fast Charging Batteries
Novel electrode materials have designed pathways for electrons and ions during the charge/discharge cycle.
Novel electrode materials have designed pathways for electrons and ions during the charge/discharge cycle.
Researchers create materials with controllable electrical and magnetic properties, even at room temperature.
First observation of “quantum” heat transport uncovers the ultimate limits for nanoscale devices.
Well-packed organic glass better resists changes when exposed to light.
Rough surfaces provide additional sites for energy-generating reactions in fuel cells.
Device design allows ten-fold increase in spin currents, laying the path to use in computing and high-efficiency electronics.
Researchers perform first spectroscopic measurements on antihydrogen in pursuit of one of our biggest scientific mysteries: why is there so little antimatter in the universe?
New work seeks to explain a strange phenomenon occurring in fusion reactor materials.
Scientists obtain new evidence for the existence of the extremely neutron-rich, very short-lived isotope of hydrogen 5H.
Molecular Foundry researchers help shed light on barrier to optimal performance.
New Fresh-slice scheme provides customizable X-rays for studies needed to build more efficient electronics and cleaner energy.
Oleo Sponge could make oil spill cleanup more efficient.