A group of researchers has devised a method of sliding ice and frost off surfaces by melting the interfacial layer directly
Lab's 'green' invention reduces carbon dioxide into valuable fuels
Study involving X-ray imaging at Berkeley Lab provides clues to how artwork composed of oil paints can deteriorate over time
Made with ‘Jenga chemistry,’ the discovery could help crack the mystery of how high-temperature superconductors work
New metal-organic framework enables capture of water from dry air 24/7
Scientists have used nanoparticles to confer a real superpower on ordinary mice: the ability to see near-infrared light
Material could also be used someday in building materials or environmental sensors
Details could aid in the development of methods to synthesize chemicals with greater control and precision than ever before
Wearing a flower brooch that blooms before your eyes sounds like magic. KAIST researchers have made it real with robotic muscles
Researchers develop new design rule for generating excitons will help advance next-generation devices
Two-dimensional h-BN, an insulating material also known as "white graphene," is four times stiffer than steel and an excellent conductor of heat
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