Only one side of a silver crystal has the right structure to trigger ice formation, revealing how these particles help clouds ...
Kanazawa University, have used three-dimensional atomic force microscopy (AFM) and molecular dynamics simulations to ...
New microscopy and simulations show how water interacts with two forms of chitin, revealing why one is more reactive and a better fit for future bio-based technologies.
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New electrolyte helps all-solid-state batteries overcome long-standing 5 V stability barrier
All-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) are promising rechargeable batteries in which conventional liquid electrolytes are replaced with solid materials. These batteries could help to safely meet the ...
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Study Shows Light Can Reshape Atom-Thin Semiconductors for Next-Generation Optical devices
Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
Sugar Bear Antiques, however, is the authentic hole-in-the-wall sushi joint of the antiquing world – unassuming on the outside, but serving up delights that will have you texting friends with too many ...
For coastal Delaware visitors, Heritage provides perfect inclement weather entertainment or respite from beach activities. Its climate-controlled environment ensures comfortable browsing regardless of ...
Researchers have been developing computers that deploy light (photons) rather than electricity to power storage and ...
A quick, purification-free method was developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, to capture the detailed 3D ...
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Scientists unveil ‘gyromorph’ material that may fix light-loss issues in photonic chips
NYU scientists unveil gyromorphs, a new material that blocks light from all angles, boosting next-gen light-based computing.
This article covers how circular dichroism microspectroscopy reveals chiral properties in advanced metamaterials.
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