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.
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, ...
A battery's positive end (cathode) and negative end (anode) are two vital components that largely define how well it can ...
Tohoku University team used interfacial orbital engineering to overcome challenges associated with using manganese in lithium-ion batteries.
A battery's positive end (cathode) and negative end (anode) are two vital components that largely define how well it can ...
In the truest sense of 'all that glitters is not gold', the shiny material turned out to be 'fool's gold'. Generally, pyrite, known as an iron sulfide mineral, could be mistaken for gold. It is the ...
Did you know that there was a time in history when diamonds were believed to exist only in India? The hardest natural material on Earth, diamonds were first discovered in India nearly 3,000 years ago.
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A pair of gold, ruby, sapphire and diamond cufflinks once owned by Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria (1861–1948), will be offered at auction in the U.K. on January 28, the first day of Woolley & Wallis’s ...
The first of Crystal's three new ships will be called the Crystal Grace and will sail an inaugural voyage on June 11, 2028. The Crystal Grace is the luxury cruise line's first oceangoing newbuild in ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Time crystals oscillate in ...
But we’re in 2025 now. Why are we still talking about this song and its many iterations, all these years later? Well, because we’re still having crystal visions. Last month, Buckingham Nicks was ...