BUOYANCY-DRIVEN TURBULENT NUCLEAR COMBUSTION TOTAL VELOCITY (3RD)
Computer simulations illustrate star explosions and shed light on concepts like dark matter. Brad Gallagher and Mike Papka, SM’02, PhD’09, show the thermonuclear-powered combustion of a Type Ia supernova.
VAN GOGH AT PLAY WITH NANOCRYSTALS
The psychedelic pattern, captured by Podsiadlo and Shevchenko, comes from a thin layer of lead-sulfide nanocrystals evaporated atop a silicon surface. The black branch is a deliberate scratch on the smooth area and creates a rough patch where crystals are more likely to form.
METHANE-DIGESTING ENZYME (2ND)
Using Argonne X-rays, Northwestern biochemists A. C. Rosenzweig and R. L. Lieberman chart bacteria’s first step in converting methane to methanol, a process that could make natural gas a viable energy alternative. The ribbon-like figure is the enzyme that kicks off the process.