A new study of bubbles on electrode surfaces could help improve the efficiency of electrochemical processes that produce fuels, chemicals, and materials.
Researchers have uncovered hidden - and perplexing - states in a nanomaterial as it changes its atomic structure, a discovery that could advance materials with tailored properties for renewable energy and quantum computing, among other applications.
Small-scale robots with chemical propulsion and shape-morphing abilities mimic aquatic insects, enabling autonomous navigation for medical, environmental, and industrial use.
Researchers used microwaves to control tin vacancies in diamonds, which have unique properties for quantum computing. This advances quantum tech development.
Scientists unveiled a new AI tool for high-quality optical spectra with the same accuracy as quantum simulations, but working a million times faster, potentially accelerating the development of photovoltaic and quantum materials.