Catalysts: High Performance Lies on the Edge
Iron may be more valuable than platinum. Sometimes.
Iron may be more valuable than platinum. Sometimes.
Single sheets made of pentagons are proven to exist and uniquely combine promising electronic properties and air stability.
Understanding assembly principles may inspire new approaches for making valuable products.
Colossal magnetoresistance at terahertz frequencies in thin composites boosts novel memory devices operated at extremely high speed.
First known material capable of emitting single photons at room temperature and telecom wavelengths.
Engineers develop wires that penetrate neurons and measure their activity.
Tiny cages can trap and release inert argon gas atoms, allowing their further study and providing a new way to capture rare gases.
Engineered stacked perovskite layers harvest light or create light via layer edges.
Crumpling reduces rigidity in an otherwise stiff material, making it less prone to catastrophic failure.
Observed atomic dynamics helps explain bizarre flow without friction that has been puzzling scientists for decades.
Scientists unlock the key to efficiently make a new class of engineering polymers.
An entirely human-made architecture produces hydrogen fuel using light, shows promise for transmitting energy in numerous applications.