ORNL researcher David Cullen has been named a Fellow of the Microscopy Society of America for significant contributions to ...
Tungsten's superior performance in extreme environments makes it a leading candidate for plasma-facing components (PFCs) in ...
A compass always points north—or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from south ...
For 70 years, we have assumed that 'attempt time' in nanomagnets is one nanosecond. For the first time ever, this value was ...
In situ nanoindentation within the SEM enables direct correlation of microstructure and mechanical properties.
A compass always points north - or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from ...
Electrochemically exfoliated graphene directs nickel foam surfaces toward gamma-NiOOH during oxygen evolution, improving ...
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Off-center electron beam makes a gold nanorod emit circularly polarized light
A single gold nanorod, far smaller than a wavelength of visible light, can be coaxed into emitting circularly polarized ...
Alpha Centauri sits more than four light-years away, close enough to fascinate generations of dreamers and far enough to make ...
A South Korean research team has developed a technology to mass-produce 'metalenses,' a next-generation optical component ...
A compass always points north – or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from south to north (S→N ...
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German team develops electrochemical pure-tungsten coating for fusion walls
A German research effort has produced an electrochemical method for depositing pure-tungsten coatings onto fusion reactor first-wall components, a development that could reshape how next-generation ...
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