Ultrafast physics and nanoscale research are two emerging scientific fields that mate very well.

Ultrafast physics and nanoscale research are two emerging scientific fields that mate very well.
Researchers investigating particle suspensions have discovered that different particles make smoother or rougher deposition profiles on the drop edge depending on their shape.
University of Texas at Arlington and Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. granted patent for jointly developed ion chromatography charge detector.
Researchers combine computational and experimental methods to understand the arrangement of atoms in solids.
Density Functional Theory (DFT) is a versatile and powerful quantum mechanical modeling technique.
Electronic correlations strongly influence the properties of matter and thus are an ideal playground for physicists to explore fundamental aspects of solid state physics.
Ulrich Handge of the Helmholz Centre Geesthacht reviews the new book Rheology of Dispersions: Principles and Applications by Tharwat F. Tadros.
Prof. Sergiy Minko of Clarkson University reviews the new Handbook of Stimuli-Responsive Materials.
Polarized confocal Raman spectroscopy can be used like a GPS to study ferroelastic domain transformation in ceria-stabilized zirconia.