A team of Northwestern University engineers is using ideas taken from paper-folding practices to create a sophisticated alternative to 3D printing.
Rice scientists show how coated nanoantennas retain energy to potentially catalyze chemical reactions.
Researchers produced a new catalyst - the elements cobalt and titanium – and used solar electricity to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen.
A UC Merced professor and colleagues have received a $1.18 million grant to study how DNA molecules can arrange themselves into nanostructures.
Particle physicists, using data collected by the Compact Muon Solenoid, found evidence that the Higgs boson decays into a pair of muons.
Yannick Meurice has been awarded $2.3M to continue studying the foundational aspects of quantum computing in theoretical high-energy physics.
The study made no assumptions about a flame transitioning to detonation and accounted only for the presence of turbulence and nuclear burning.
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara dive into the biogeochemistry of ocean anoxic zones.
A new chemical process developed at the University of California, Berkeley, converts polyethylene plastic into a strong and more valuable adhesive.
A team of researchers from Penn State has experimentally demonstrated a quantum phenomenon called the high Chern number quantum anomalous Hall effect.