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Argonne early career scientist recognized for the potentially transformative impact of her research on skin-like wearable electronics.
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory upcycled a common plastic to develop a novel reusable adhesive with exceptional strength and toughness.
High-speed X-ray free-electron lasers have unlocked the crystal structures of small molecules relevant to chemistry and materials science.
A tunable, atomically thin materials platform may help researchers figure out how to create ultra-efficient lossless electronic devices.
New strategy uses electron equivalents to create the first rules for synthesizing low-symmetry colloidal crystals.
Insights into the atomistic dynamics of emerging solid-state batteries by material scientists at Duke University will help speed their evolution.
For nearly a decade, ORNL’s Brian Fricke has investigated alternative refrigerants with low global warming potential for use in building equipment.
Advanced algorithms plus an exceptional X-ray laser can reveal the structures of not-so-neat-and-tidy materials unattainable by other techniques.
A new set of tools revealed the presence of cracks in the rock where signs of atmospheric oxygen crept in long after the rock itself had formed.
The instrument has smashed previous records for 3D galaxy surveys, yet it’s only about 10% of the way through its five-year mission.