In-situ atomic imaging captures how MoS2 moves from disordered clusters to ordered 2D crystals, pointing toward growth ...
Materials science and engineering continues to advance through research at the intersection of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. This ...
A new breakthrough could change how high cholesterol is treated, offering a powerful alternative to traditional drugs. Researchers have developed tiny DNA-based molecules that shut down PCSK9—a key ...
Credit: Mark Hersam/Northwestern University Printed artificial neurons can now send lifelike signals that activate real brain ...
Just as the human body relies on organs such as the heart or liver for essential functions, cells depend on their own tiny ...
Montana Technological University mechanical engineering senior Jakob Nielsen has been awarded two highly competitive research ...
Antiferromagnetic materials, with antiparallel atomic spins and zero net magnetization, are fast and resistant to external ...
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) go deep. They can dive 1,300 to 4,000 feet-deep and also travel as much as 15,000 miles ...
Earth's food webs suffer when giant animals go extinct, even 10,000 years later.
The field of environmental science is increasingly focused on the challenge of mitigating chemical pollutants resulting from industrialization, ...
Peak Nano, a startup using technology developed in Cleveland, could help meet a growing global demand for energy storage.
Fine particulate matter in the air or nanoparticles in water—a remarkable new technology developed at TU Wien makes it ...