A new species of chiton — a tiny, armored marine mollusk from a lineage roughly 500 million years old — has been identified ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a new way to determine atomic structures from nanocrystals previously considered unusable, ...
Tiny pits, webbing patterns, and a dusting of nanoparticles are not what most people picture when they think about farming.
Key TakeawaysBerkeley Lab scientists developed a new way to determine atomic structures from nanocrystals previously ...
The structures that UpNano produces in the 3D printer are so small that they are recognizable neither with the naked eye nor with a strong optical microscope. Only under a scanning electron microscope ...
When we eventually mine asteroids, humans and robots will not leave unprotected microbes on the surface. Instead, machines ...
Catalysts are essential to modern industry, accelerating reactions used to produce everything from fertilizers and fuels to medicines and hydrogen energy. But until now, scientists could not directly ...
The three-phased development of MiBC expands technological tools at the Institute’s disposal as well as additional ...
Catalyst surfaces work as coordinated networks, not isolated hotspots, a new study reveals, opening doors to designing more efficient catalysts for clean energy.
Virtual apertures let researchers isolate and solve atomic structures from individual nanocrystals embedded in dense clusters, providing valuable new data for energy and pharmaceutical applications.
A new study of ancient pottery adds to evidence that hunter-gatherers in Europe ate more than meat and developed early ...
A routine genetic test in South Korea uncovered Acanthochitona feroxa, a chiton species misidentified for years.
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