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BlogMay 12, 2023Using computer simulations and X-rays, researchers “saw” why lithium ions move slowly in a solid electrolyte at the electrolyte-electrode interface.
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May 12, 2023In an interview, Yale physicist Helen Caines marvels at the search for a better understanding of subatomic phenomena.
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May 12, 2023Meng's research focuses on synthesis of inorganic, organic and hybrid nanomaterials in precisely controllable modes at the atomic and molecular level.
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May 11, 2023The new phenomenon dubbed "collectively induced transparency" (CIT) causes groups of atoms to abruptly stop reflecting light at specific frequencies.
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May 11, 2023The team devised a chemical strategy that delivers specifically designed molecules called universal dynamic crosslinkers into mixed plastic streams.
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May 11, 2023Lincoln research aims to transform sorghum into a sustainable feedstock for the bioeconomy with renewed support from DOE.
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May 10, 2023Daniel Tapia Takaki, a University of Kansas associate professor, was appointed to serve on the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee earlier this year.
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Innovation at Work: Nearly Four Decades of Study Filling 46 Lab Notebooks – All For Better BatteriesBlogMay 10, 2023Steve Martin is studying glassy solid electrolytes to increase the energy density of li-ion batteries, which could allow a five-minute, full charge.
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May 10, 2023First-generation college grad, a double major in physics and mechanical engineering, directs her passion for science and research into power.
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May 9, 2023Understanding how hydrogen atoms interact & combine to form different phases of matter like solids, liquids, & gases also requires quantum mechanics.