Morphing Polymer Shape and Motion with Light
Computational modelling shows how the shape and motion in a polymer gel can be controlled solely by light.
Computational modelling shows how the shape and motion in a polymer gel can be controlled solely by light.
Understanding fundamental chemistry is important for accurate engine modeling.
Groups of Palladium atoms found to have major effects on electrocatalyst performance.
Discovery of coexisting ordered and disordered catalytic nanoparticles.
Precise, predictable positioning of nanoparticles on a liquid crystal droplet.
Key steps revealed in assembling the active site of a hydrogen-generating catalyst in bacteria.
Direct visualization of magnetic structures gives researchers a window into new possibilities at the Nanoscale.
Designing a novel catalyst for the production of hydrogen.
Layers of quantum dots Form “rainbow architecture” that enhances light absorption in a solar cell.
Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Missouri have designed a new source of a valuable imaging isotope.
The DOE Isotope Program restores an important inventory of the radioisotope silicon-32 (Si-32).
An optimized nuclear force model yields a high-precision interaction with an unexpected descriptive power.