Water vapor sets some oxides aflutter
Newly discovered phenomenon could affect materials in batteries and water-splitting devices.
Newly discovered phenomenon could affect materials in batteries and water-splitting devices.
Using electricity rather than heat can reduce both energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
Bubble-wrapped structure requires no mirrors or lenses to focus the sun’s heat.
New system can rapidly switch glass from transparent to dark — and keep it that way without power.
Study finds enzyme “cannibalizes” itself to perform an essential reaction.
Neutrinos traveling 450 miles have no individual identities, according to MIT analysis.
Some “forbidden” light emissions are in fact possible, could enable new sensors and light-emitting devices.
New approach tracks key factors affecting crop yields, enabling early adaptation.
Method uses readily available tools to quickly determine materials’ properties.
September ozone hole has shrunk by 4 million square kilometers since 2000.
Computer model finds slits in the spleen impose a “physical fitness test” on red blood cells.
Report calls for more integration of physical, life sciences for needed advances in biomedical research.
Surface treatment greatly reduces degradation of catalyst material.
Nuclear science and engineering PhD student Cody Dennett simulates conditions inside reactors to measure microscopic defects in irradiated materials.