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Northwestern University engineers have developed a reusable sponge that can capture and recover critical metals and heavy-metal pollutants.
Jefferson Lab’s Shreyas Balachandran is being honored for his advances toward turning niobium alloys into next-gen accelerator parts.
A recent study using Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source shows that electrochemical reactions within solid-state batteries are highly variable.
The Frontier supercomputer at ORNL remains in the number one spot on the May 2023 TOP500 rankings.
Communique Newsletter: May 30, 2023
Exascale computing power helps researchers understand bubble behavior that can handicap reactor technology designed to capture carbon dioxide emission
Chemists have results from pulse radiolysis experiments laying bare the reaction mechanism for an important group of “water-splitting” catalysts.
By observing spin structure in “magic-angle” graphene, researchers found a workaround for a long-standing roadblock in the field of 2D electronics.
Trevor Rhone uses AI to identify two-dimensional van der Waals magnets.
Brookhaven Lab's science café and conversation series returns with a hot topic after pandemic hiatus.