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Scientists developed a method to directly measure partial charges in molecules, revealing insights for drug design and advanced materials.
Research team demonstrates for the first time the formation and dissolution of conductive filaments in 2D material-based memristors.
Scientists used an ultrafast X-ray laser to follow the impact of a single electron moving within a molecule during an entire chemical reaction.
( Nanowerk News) Southwest Research Institute led a James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) survey, discovering a previously unknown tiny moon orbiting Uranus. A team led by SwRI’s Dr. Maryame El Moutamid ...
A rare supernova let scientists glimpse a star's interior, revealing a dense silicon-sulphur shell and unexpected helium that ...
A multilayer MXene-based film bends rapidly and reversibly under humidity, light, and solvent exposure, offering stable multi ...
Twisted graphene stores memory by combining strain-induced hysteresis and nonlinear response, enabling reprogrammable, low ...
Scientists observed charge separation in a solar cell dye, driven by nuclear vibrations, not solvent effects, reshaping views ...
C60 fullerene, once seen as inert, is shown to actively catalyze CO2 reduction by stabilizing intermediates, advancing ...
Scientists developed a 3D printing method that creates hydrogels with tissue-like properties, paving the way for personalized ...
A new dual-microcomb method enables chip-scale devices to measure distances with nanometer accuracy, paving the way for ...
A collaboration of more than 30 teams completed a program on laser powder bed fusion, creating the largest open dataset to standardize materials and optimize 3D printing.