Space Chamber Reaches Cold Target at Unprecedented Efficiency
Thomas Jefferson Laboratory lends expertise in cryogenics developments.
Thomas Jefferson Laboratory lends expertise in cryogenics developments.
Particle may help explain the origins of mass.
Squeezing creates new class of material built from clusters of carbon atoms.
Enzymes originating from marine sponges were intentionally altered to create a new enzyme that can make semiconductors in artificial cells.
House-of-Cards structure leads to improved zeolite catalyst.
Novel, liquid-less design promises to improve long-term stability and durability of dye-sensitized solar cells while hitting high efficiency marks.
Current-carrying nanotubes heat up nearby materials but not themselves, indicating a new path to energy-efficient electronics.
Overcoming a fundamental dilemma in making polymers that combine strength and toughness with spontaneous healing capability.
Adding nanostructured regions to boost LED light output.
Researchers have created an environmentally-friendly plastic coating that converts a wide range of electrical conductors into air-stable components for flexible, less expensive electronics.
Novel material for purifying gases could significantly lower industrial energy costs.
Researchers develop new assay for ease of converting plant biomass to ethanol.