
The first report of room temperature ferroelectricity in bulk hafnia could extend Moore’s Law for data storage.

Studies of a common catalyst suggest strategies for improving the conversion of a natural gas component to useful chemicals.

Understanding platinum degradation could reduce waste and lower cost of a promising green technology, hydrogen fuel cells.

Liquid acts across multiple scales to reorganize connectivity in networks of artificial microscopic cells.

Research points to a way to design efficient quantum algorithms systematically, not by trial and error.

Researchers take ultrafast infrared spectroscopy snapshots of how light breaks down gas phase iron pentacarbonyl.

A material with a disordered rock salt structure could help make batteries safer, faster-charging, and able to store more energy.

A new data pipeline identifies metabolites following heavy isotope labeling.

State-of-the-art techniques expand scientists’ fundamental understanding of heavy element 99, Einsteinium.

Scientists discover a high-resolution X-ray fluorescence probe to measure nanostructures in thin films.