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Researchers use electron ptychography to capture atomic vibrations in twisted 2D materials with record-breaking precision.
Twisted 2D bilayers show angle dependent atomic vibrations, revealing how misalignment affects heat flow and aiding design of ...
Creating complex structures at the tiniest scales has long been a challenge for engineers. But new research from Georgia Tech ...
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Yang Yang, an assistant professor of engineering science and mechanics who is affiliated with the Materials Research ...
Speeding up chemical reactions is key to improving industrial processes or mitigating unwanted or harmful waste. Realizing ...
Scientists have used DNA's self-assembling properties to engineer intricate moiré superlattices at the nanometer ...
A new review highlights how disordered nanomaterials outperform crystals in solar-powered hydrogen production, CO? reduction, ...
Proteins are constantly moving, but our structures of them are static. Clare Sansom talks to the researchers using ...
As a young girl growing up in the 1960s, Patricia Matos-Puente wanted to be an astronaut. Her interest in space was sparked ...
Scientists have cracked a century-old physics mystery by detecting magnetic signals in non-magnetic metals using only light and a revamped laser technique. Previously undetectable, these faint ...
Using the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in California, the team blasted the superheated gold with pulses of ultrabright X-rays. The scattered X-ray photons ...