Vital to the fusion process and used in a wealth of technological applications, new research shows quantum tunneling is still delivering surprises.
Vital to the fusion process and used in a wealth of technological applications, new research shows quantum tunneling is still delivering surprises.
Magnetic hydrogel micromachines break up biofilms and release antibiotics, combating biofilm infections associated with medical devices.
Researchers investigate dark photons as alternatives to dark matter, aiming to detect these particles through experiments involving the conversion of light.
Goodenough’s visionary efforts in developing lithium ion batteries played an instrumental role in revolutionizing the way we generate, store, and use energy.
Using brain imaging, scientists discover reduced brain aging after just 18 months of healthy diet and exercise.
To curb the rising threat of fungal infections, researchers crafted iron oxide nanoparticles as speedy, effective, and inexpensive antifungal agents.
A new technique can detect the X-ray signature of an individual atom, even determining the structure of its electron orbits.
The most compact nuclear fusion reactor built to date could provide a more affordable and sustainable means of future fusion energy.
The interplay between the hormones oxytocin and cortisol in regulating emotion and behavior depends on context and familiarity, new study finds.
Dark matter could be aggregating around black holes, providing a possible means of indirectly measuring its properties.