Polymer Model Helps Explain the Origins of Life
The way the model reduces information in an increasingly complex system can be applied to make biopolymers and nanostructures.
The way the model reduces information in an increasingly complex system can be applied to make biopolymers and nanostructures.
Molecular cage to trap chloride could help reduce rising level of salt contaminants flowing into freshwater streams and lakes across the United States.
Understanding how polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons form can help scientists better understand the origin and evolution of carbon in our galaxy
Magnesium metal anodes display improved cycling and temperature performance capabilities for rechargeable magnesium batteries.
Researchers take cues from nature to form living materials with unprecedented control and versatility.
Researchers design self-assembling nanosheets that mimic the surface of cells.
New methods quiet noise and reduce error in measurements of elusive quantum properties
By mimicking biological machinery with non-biological parts, artificial cells work to convert light into chemical energy.
Layer-by-layer analysis uncovers microscopic mechanisms that affect thin film magnetism important to electronics.
New approach to studying ions more accurately predicts behavior, providing insights for biological systems, environmental processes, and materials development.
Controlled pulses of chemicals over a wide pressure range can link fundamental studies to practical performance, informing catalyst design.
Interplanetary particles offer insights into the chemistry of the cosmos.