Students from Steve Johnson’s Chem 122 course attended a nuclear science tour at the University of Nevada, Reno. They ...
Spread the loveIntroduction In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have achieved a significant milestone in the field of quantum ...
Alpha Centauri sits more than four light-years away, close enough to fascinate generations of dreamers and far enough to make ...
A soft polymeric microgel glues onto nanoscale plastic particles in water, aggregating them for removal at sizes that defeat ...
A compass always points north—or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from south ...
A compass always points north – or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from south to north (S→N ...
A compass always points north - or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from ...
An in-situ microscopy technique has allowed chemists to study how gold atoms adsorb on graphene in a range of solvents, helping to increase understanding of solid–liquid interfaces. The researchers ...
Tungsten's superior performance in extreme environments makes it a leading candidate for plasma-facing components (PFCs) in ...
A single gold nanorod, far smaller than a wavelength of visible light, can be coaxed into emitting circularly polarized radiation simply by nudging the electron beam that excites it a few nanometers ...
ORNL researcher David Cullen has been named a Fellow of the Microscopy Society of America for significant contributions to microscopy. His work advances electron microscopy techniques that reveal ...
Abstract: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is a powerful imaging tool used to investigate the morphological capabilities of a variety of samples with a decision at the Nano scale. The electron ...