Lithium was supposed to be soft. The metal bends easily in bulk form, stretches before it breaks, and deforms the way you might expect a pliable material to behave. Scientists who studied the tiny ...
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore have found a new way to produce X-rays with wavelengths in what is called the "water window".
Contrary to previous assumptions, a new study finds that the needle-like lithium dendrites that grow in lithium (Li)-metal batteries are surprisingly ...
Researchers have developed a PFAS-free dual-layer sol-gel and hydrophobic silica coating that repels water, dust, and dirt while maintaining high light transmission for solar panels. The transparent, ...
Under the microscope, plankton becomes an unlikely star as artist Jess Holz documents their movements to highlight both their ...
A new study led by Pierre Close's team (GIGA, Laboratory of Cancer Signaling, and WELRI Investigator) reveals how subtly ...
Research integrity investigators are starting to organize, but the field, and the people, remain idiosyncratic ...
Thanks to the alternating single-double nature of the bonds, electrons in these orbitals end up delocalized; the differences between the bonds become a bit irrelevant, and the molecule is best viewed ...
A free-standing sodium-ion battery anode combines bismuth, molybdenum disulfide, and carbon nanofibers to deliver strong long-term cycling performance in lab-based half-cell tests. Study: Construction ...
The perfluorocarbon coatings could reduce infections and blood clots in devices made with materials like PTFE, silicone and polyurethane.
Burned crusts on ancient pottery reveal that Stone Age people cooked fish together with berries, seeds, and other plants.
Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Jesse Plotkin, Department of Neuroscience and Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research ...