Dolomite has been notoriously impossible to replicate in a lab because of recurring defects in mineral layers—but not anymore ...
A stretchy, mid-level layer of nanodiamonds allows the typically hard, brittle crystal to bend, not break, under pressure.
Information has been requested on behalf of the Department of Energy for a possible data center on the premises of Pacific ...
Through his research on carbon nanotubes, Professor Sumio Iijima redefined nanoscience, illustrating the importance of ...
Rob Moore is a recognized leader in the development of autonomous science and self-driving laboratories at the Department of ...
Fibroblasts are the quiet workers of the skin. They help build collagen and other support fibers in the dermis, the deeper layer that keeps skin firm, flexible, and able to recover from daily wear.
A compass always points north—or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from south ...
Alpha Centauri sits more than four light-years away, close enough to fascinate generations of dreamers and far enough to make ...
Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, with collaborators from MIT, Harvard, and Stanford, have experimentally confirmed a 1970s prediction that 'dark points'—optical vortices in ...
After two centuries of failed attempts, scientists have finally grown dolomite in the lab, cracking a long-standing ...
A compass always points north - or does it? Magnets normally maintain a stable direction of magnetization, pointing from ...
For 70 years, we have assumed that 'attempt time' in nanomagnets is one nanosecond. For the first time ever, this value was ...