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Stephen Porter, a grad student at The University of New Mexico, has been selected to receive DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award.
Federal funding brings together experts to chart a viable path to realizing fusion energy as a clean power source.
By tracking the movement of ions in perovskites, scientists hope to discover how to prevent solar cell degradation in a new kind of solar cell.
Spatial proteomics enables researchers to link protein measurements to features in the image of a tissue sample.
Rigoberto Advincula is a UT-ORNL Governor's Chair and leads the lab's Macromolecular Nanomaterials group.
Smith’s groundbreaking research will explore a condensed matter question: how does glass transition from molten liquid to a solid glass?
Researchers report how adding hydrogen to the fabricating process creates a strong and effective catalyst that approaches the performance of platinum.
Ph.D. physics candidate Abhyuday Sharda’s search for answers will be supported with a graduate fellowship from Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Liquid lithium not only provides a wall that can withstand contact with a 2-million-degree plasma, it actually improves the performance of the plasma.
Scientists aim to combine cryogenic and superconducting technologies in the development of compact accelerator prototypes for commercial applications.