
Understanding the Secrets of Photosynthesis in the Shade
Researchers discover key details of how to drive photosynthesis in the shade by studying far-red light acclimation in cyanobacteria.
Researchers discover key details of how to drive photosynthesis in the shade by studying far-red light acclimation in cyanobacteria.
New device promises power generation in total darkness
Physicists show unconventional pairing in a new type of superconductor that could be useful for quantum computing
Controlled pulses of chemicals over a wide pressure range can link fundamental studies to practical performance, informing catalyst design.
Controlled pulses of chemicals over a wide pressure range can link fundamental studies to practical performance, informing catalyst design.
Read more about Crossing the Great Divide Between Model Studies and Applied Reactors in CatalysisThe two most abundant elements in the universe, hydrogen and helium, were previously thought to be impossible to measure by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Read more about X-ray Spectroscopy of Hydrogen and HeliumA new chemical process converts a component of wasted wood pulp and other biomass into high-value pressure-sensitive adhesives.
New method can make films of atomically thin carbon that are over a foot long.
Study reveals surprising, bad chemical reactivity in battery components previously considered compatible.
Precise control of surface chemistry leads to efficient, stable perovskite solar cells.
Current generated when light hits a material reveals electrons behaving like an elusive particle.
Simply applying a small voltage dramatically changes the atomic structure, vital to creating materials for advanced computer memory.