Why do certain surfaces behave very differently from what theoretical calculations suggest? Scientists long assumed that the ...
Atom-level reshuffling of platinumnickel nanoclusters creates highly active catalysts that boost green hydrogen production ...
Nuclear fallout events, whether triggered deliberately or accidentally, are something we hope will never happen. But if they ...
Pioneering scientists have created a miniature nuclear fireball and uncovered a surprise discovery in the realm of chemical ...
Scientists have discovered a way to control chemical reactions by carefully arranging copper atoms on a carbon-based material. With just tiny changes at the atomic scale, the same material can be ...
Scientists long assumed that the aluminum oxide surface should be highly reactive and capable of splitting water molecules.
By recreating a nuclear fireball, scientists uncovered unexpected chemistry that could change how radioactive fallout is understood.
Researchers have discovered that atoms can be mixed, separated and recombined within the same experiment, providing a pathway to a record-breaking ...
The term "ALD" was first used around 2000. This technique achieves atomic layer control and conformal deposition through successive, self-limiting surface reactions. It involves introducing chemical ...
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory recreated part of the intense chaos inside a nuclear fireball to better ...
Researchers have discovered that atoms can be mixed, separated, and recombined within the same experiment, providing a ...
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