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Come closer: Titanium-48's nuclear structure changes when observed at varying distances A 100-year-old physics mystery may be close to being solved as a new study reveals structural changes in ...
The study, which focused on titanium peroxides, builds on their earlier research into vanadium peroxides. The research is part of large-scale federal effort to innovate new methods and materials ...
Researchers found a way to control charge flow in ultrathin metals with light at room temperature, enabling efficient optical ...
In fact, 99.999% of an atom is void, making their structure hard to grasp. Electrons don’t follow fixed paths, they behave like waves, forming probability “clouds” around the nucleus.
In the decade since their discovery at Drexel University, the family of two-dimensional materials called MXenes has shown a great deal of promise for applications ranging from water desalination and ...
A new study lays the groundwork to expand the periodic table with a search for element 120, to be made by slamming electrically charged titanium atoms, or ions, into a californium target.
Study lead Jordan Noronha holds the titanium lattice cube. Image Credit: RMIT University RMIT University researchers created the new metamaterial – a term used to describe an artificial material with ...
An Osaka Metropolitan University research team has found that titanium-48 changes from a shell model structure to an α-cluster structure depending on the distance from the center of the ...
These tools use an extremely sharp probe, sensitive enough to distinguish one atom from another as it scans across a flat surface. The tip of the probe carries an electric charge that enables it to ...