Excavating Quantum Information Buried in Noise
New methods quiet noise and reduce error in measurements of elusive quantum properties
New methods quiet noise and reduce error in measurements of elusive quantum properties
By mimicking biological machinery with non-biological parts, artificial cells work to convert light into chemical energy.
Layer-by-layer analysis uncovers microscopic mechanisms that affect thin film magnetism important to electronics.
Interplanetary particles offer insights into the chemistry of the cosmos.
Scientists image complex superstructures self-assembled from tetrahedral quantum dots, expanding our understanding of forming small, complex crystals.
A test of titanium diboride opens the door to a potential new class of materials for fusion reactor applications.
For the first time, an international team of scientists has discovered the true origin of sodium salt in pristine Amazon air.
Ultrafast X-rays track how associated pairs of atoms find new locations when triggered by light.
Penetrating X-ray mapping technique measures atomic character of crack propagation, which could lead to tougher metals.
A new path is identified to keep lithium in its place during battery discharge, benefitting efforts to design better energy storage options.
Models use a fraction of the computational cost of today’s best atom-based water models.
Infusion of a specialized gel throughout a protein structure produces highly expandable crystals that could find use in energy conversion and filtration.