Join almost 10,000 physicists, scientists, and students at the APS March Meeting 2014 – bringing together physicists and students to share groundbreaking research from industry, universities, and major labs all over the world.
Using a novel real-time electron microscopy technique and carbon nanohorns, researchers have observed crystal growth in unprecedented detail.
Researchers used computational models to understand how tungsten oxide catalysts interact with hydrogen at the molecular level.
Researchers have shown that 'bite-defects' in graphene nanoribbons can disrupt their electronic transport but also yield spin-polarized currents.
gold nanoparticles combined with a fluorescence dye improve the in vivo detection of Aβ aggregates for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease