In this video, I explain why some reactions explode while others cool, exploring the root cause of chemical energy. I discuss the chemistry behind endothermic and exothermic reactions, which involves ...
It has been revealed that simply twisting and stacking two layers of oxide crystals can allow the atomic arrangement itself ...
Taurine from octopus and squid neutralizes oxygen radicals that destroy perovskite solar cells, then regenerates to provide ...
Wafer breakage is the most serious impact of killer crystalline defects. About 0.1 to 0.2% of silicon wafers break. The ...
Vertical graphene microstructures break the thickness-performance tradeoff in thermoacoustic speakers, enabling flexible ...
Researchers at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA published a step-by-step framework for determining the ...
Scientists have launched a fresh effort to find out what could be producing oxygen at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
Scientists at Oregon State University have developed a new nanomaterial that triggers a pair of chemical reactions inside cancer cells, killing the cells via oxidative stress while leaving healthy ...
“Looking at things at a very, very fast rate allows us to observe weird and wonderful phenomena,” Salamat says, calling the ...
Chances are that all your encounters with frozen water—while trudging through slushy winter streets, perhaps, or treating yourself to cool summer lemonades—have been confined to one structural form of ...