Tricking Molecules into Creating New Nano-shapes
Scientists coax simple molecules into forming complex three-dimensional structures for faster, more energy-efficient electronics.
Scientists coax simple molecules into forming complex three-dimensional structures for faster, more energy-efficient electronics.
These enhanced tools will accelerate gene discovery and characterization, vital for new forms of fuel production.
Aircraft data show that ice particles are smaller and fall faster than models had assumed; correcting this issue in models improves simulation of deep, raining cloud systems.
Data from three Arctic measurement sites show how clouds, temperature, and water vapor impact the Arctic surface energy budget, which could enhance future warming and sea ice melt.
Fast imaging of frozen argon pellets enables measurement of fast electrons formed during disruption for first time.
Heating the core of fusion reactors causes them to develop sheared rotation that can improve plasma performance.
Scientists discover new signposts in the quest to determine how matter from the early universe turned into the world we know today.
Scientists determine the precise location and identity of all 23,000 atoms in a nanoparticle.
Atomically flat materials used to fabricate the world’s smallest transistor.
New state of matter holds promise for ultracompact data storage and processing.
Supercomputing calculations confirm that rare nickel-78 has unusual structure, offering insights into supernovas.
Researchers discover the first CRISPR-Cas9 system in archaea, which may enable new technologies for biological research.