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Most times, the effects of corrosion are studied with regard to the metal surface. In a new study, researchers looked at the effects that corrosion has on the water and dissolved ions doing the corroding.
Most times, the effects of corrosion are studied with regard to the metal surface. In a new study, researchers looked at the effects that corrosion has on the water and dissolved ions doing the corroding.
Beamline 4.0.2 at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source.
Berkeley Lab and SLAC discover 3D counterpart to graphene with potentially wide-ranging applications.
An artist's conception of the measurement scale of the universe.
Scientists pair precise observations with incredible computing power to create an astonishingly accurate map of the universe.
When it comes to designing extremely water-repellent surfaces, shape and size matter. That's the finding of a group of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, who investigated the effects of differently shaped, nanoscale textures on a material's ability to force water droplets to roll off without wetting its surface.
Ultra water-repellent material developed at Brookhaven Lab may lead to many warming applications.
The Large Area Picosecond Photodetector (LAPPD) collaboration has developed cheaper, larger, more robust microchannel plates, seen here at the test facility at Argonne.
Cross-disciplinary collaboration including scientists from Argonne and Fermi national laboratories develops larger, more precise photodetectors for the market.