Excited Electronic States of Metallic Atoms Rely on their Sulfuric Neighbors
Scientists discover that bond covalency is an important property of excited states in molecules containing metal-sulfur bonds.
Scientists discover that bond covalency is an important property of excited states in molecules containing metal-sulfur bonds.
Heavy ligands, like polyoxometalates, open a new frontier in the chemistry of actinide elements.
First precise measurement of a hard to detect bound charm quark pair state indicates it is not affected by the medium in high-energy proton-lead collisions.
Researchers use a co-design approach to quantify performance tradeoffs in multinode superconducting quantum computers.
Analysis of bacterial toxin-antitoxin systems sheds new light on how microbes interact with other members of their communities.
Public researchers partner with a private company to improve simulations key to controlling plasma heat in a fusion energy power plant.
Scientists Gain new insights into the nature of the puzzling lambda 1405 hyperon resonance and its controversial partner.
Modeling the diffusion of oxygen into accelerator cavities allows scientists to tailor their properties.
Scientists demonstrated a new way to produce the superheavy element livermorium (element 116) with titanium-50.
A new quantum algorithm speeds up simulations of coupled oscillators dynamics.
Researchers combine solar energy, electrochemistry, and thermal catalysis to remove the need for fossil fuel-driven chemical conversions.
Ultrafast electron diffraction imaging reveals atomic rearrangements long suspected to be crucial in the photochemistry of bromoform.