Can Small Go Big? Microfluidics Aid Quest for Artificial Photosynthesis
Small-scale device provides easy “plug-and-play” testing of molecules and materials for artificial photosynthesis and fuel cell technologies.
Small-scale device provides easy “plug-and-play” testing of molecules and materials for artificial photosynthesis and fuel cell technologies.
First description of common particle’s properties provides insights into the nature of the universe.
New research could change our view of neutron stars and other systems with neutron-rich nuclei.
Imaging of cerium oxide nanocrystals provides new insights into the different behaviors of catalyst for emission control, other uses.
Tiny semiconducting crystals show promise for solar cell architectures and light-emitting devices.
Researchers patent new x-ray microscopy technology to “see” both the chemical and physical aspects of materials.
Approach uses land-atmosphere observations to calibrate model.
Genetic engineering allows biomass-degrading bacterium to make fuel in a single process.
Nitrogen oxide has nonlinear effects on the volatility and composition of SOA based on isoprene emitted by trees.
Modeling approach includes the effects of ice sheet elevation and region.
New insights improve Community Atmosphere Model’s representation.
Understanding the differences and similarities will help improve how models represent storm clouds and other convective processes.