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The Biden-Harris Administration will be honoring Darleane C. Hoffman and Gabor A. Somorjai as recipients of the 2023 Enrico Fermi Presidential Award in a virtual ceremony June 6th, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
University of Scranton chemistry faculty member Gerard Dumancas has been selected to the Visiting Faculty Program by DOE's Office of Science.
Two Stony Brook University scientists assessed recent research about atmospheric ice nucleation and highlighted promising methods in a review piece.
Researchers made an advancement in understanding the correlation of the vibrational patterns at the level of chemical bonds in silicon and graphene.
To accelerate development of useful new materials, researchers are building a new kind of automated lab that uses robots guided by AI.
The facility’s ultrabright X-ray beams will turn off for a year to enable a comprehensive upgrade, one that will light the way to new breakthroughs.
Legislators joined DOE officials at Fermilab for the opening of two new buildings and the groundbreaking of another to usher in a new era of science.
Researchers are identifying RiPPS, ribosomally-synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides, that could be good candidates for therapeutics.
The goal is to reduce the cost of manufacturing, increase performance, reduce chemical waste and minimize risks from the acquisition of raw materials.
UC Berkeley campus professors Darleane Hoffman and Gabor Somorjai are awarded the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award by the White House.