Magnetic Discovery Could Be Tip of the “Ice”berg
A material with unprecedented control of magnetic states may have implications for new technologies.
A material with unprecedented control of magnetic states may have implications for new technologies.
Researchers designed an extremely efficient catalytic system to remove carbon monoxide.
Evidence for a new kind of water molecule, trapped within nanotunnels inside an emerald.
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.
The Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium (SCC) celebrates 10 years of helping scientists.
Competition between two natural chemicals to coat and change atmospheric particles from fossil fuel combustion could improve accuracy of climate and air quality simulations.
Cell-membrane-like films precisely reconfigure to produce valuable materials by design.
Research uncovers the errors that prevent modeled precipitation variations from matching real-world results.
Researchers reveal the factors that affect the stability of semiconductors in solar fuel devices to aid the discovery of next-generation materials.
Straining a thin film controllably allows tuning of the materials’ magnetic, electronic, and catalytic properties, essential for new energy and electronic devices.