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Machine learning reveals Raman signatures of liquid-like ion conduction in solid electrolytes
All-solid-state batteries (ASSB) are widely recognized as a safer and potentially more energy-dense alternative to conventional lithium-ion technologies. Their performance critically depends on fast ionic conduction within solid electrolytes. Traditional methods to identify such materials involve labour-intensive synthesis and characterization processes, often hampered by the limitations of existing computational models in accurately capturing disordered, high-temperature ion
Mar 122 min read


Using individual atoms to achieve fossil-free chemistry
Every chemical reaction faces a barrier: for substances to react with one another, it is first necessary to supply energy. In many cases, this energy barrier is low – such as when striking a match. For many key reactions in industry, however, it is much larger – and increased energy requirements drive up production costs. To lower this barrier, chemists use “reaction helpers” known as catalysts. The best of these substances contain metals – including, in some cases, rare meta
Mar 94 min read


Scientists form complex DNA structures without hydrogen bonds
A new study by NYU chemists finds that DNA tiles can assemble into 3D structures without the sticky cohesion of hydrogen bonding. This finding, published in Nature Communications, turns a fundamental paradigm in the field of DNA self-assembly on its head.
Mar 43 min read


First observation of ultra-thin two-dimensional materials in a state between solid and liquid
When ice melts into water, it happens quickly, with the transition from solid to liquid being immediate. However, very thin materials do not adhere to these rules. Instead, an unusual state between solid and liquid arises: the hexatic phase. Researchers at the University of Vienna have now succeeded in directly observing this exotic phase in an atomically thin crystal. Using state-of-the-art electron microscopy and neural networks, they filmed a silver iodide crystal protecte
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Atomically-tailored single atom platforms hold promise for next-generation catalysis
With carefully designed tunable active sites, unique structure of new single atom platforms enables strong gas binding in pioneering step towards more efficient industrially-relevant catalysis.
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Over a decade in the making: Illuminating new possibilities with lanthanide nanocrystals
The team’s breakthrough, reported in Nature on 19 November 2025, emerged from reimagining how light is generated. Instead of forcing current through insulating nanocrystals, the researchers wrapped them in specially-designed organic semiconductor molecules. These tailored ligands acted as molecular intermediaries, capturing electrons and holes under an electric field and transferring their energy to the lanthanide ions inside the crystal. The result was bright, stable light e
Nov 20, 20253 min read
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