A new type of molecule, not only never before seen but not even predicted, was created with the aid of quantum computers.
Scientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations.
Researchers at the Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, have developed an accessible platform to ...
Electrons can be "kicked across" solar materials at almost the fastest speed nature allows, scientists have discovered, ...
Ferrocene is a key molecule for developing molecular machines. However, it readily decomposes on the surface of flat noble metal substrates, marking a significant challenge. Now researchers have ...
Researchers from Germany, Japan and India, led by scientists from DESY and the Universities of Kiel and Hamburg, have found a ...
New solar energy research has demonstrated that electrons can move across solar panels at a speed far greater than previously understood.
Guest molecules slice through droplets of DNA polymers in the form of a frontal wave / Basis for a better understanding of biological processes. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg ...
A team of researchers used a new technique, called high-resolution template matching, or HRTM, to uncover in unprecedented detail the movement of ribosomes -- the molecular structures that synthesize ...
The trajectory of a biological particle moving across two distinct regions of space, each with different physical properties that alter how the particle diffuses. As it crosses the boundary, its ...