Materials That Don’t Exist in Nature Might Lead to New Fabrication Techniques
Researchers from Belgium, Spain and the US took part in the study, in which arrangement of gold atoms was precisely controlled by nanoparticle ratios
Researchers from Belgium, Spain and the US took part in the study, in which arrangement of gold atoms was precisely controlled by nanoparticle ratios
Scientists in Israel, Boston, and The Netherlands test new theories on how cracks propagate through materials, and where soft spots form in glassy states
ALBA Synchrotron’s X-ray microscope enabled researchers to obtain 3D images of cells full of tiny cholesterol crystals, which may yield clues to how plaques ...
Conventional oxidations of organic compounds formally transfer hydrogen atoms from the substrate to an acceptor molecule such as oxygen, a metal oxide, or a sacrificial ...
Understanding the currents that keep phytoplankton fed could have implications for the health of the planet
Researchers at Stanford and the Weizmann Institute of Science show that life may have evolved in mildly acid oceans