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A new safer battery, tested for a thousand cycles in a test cell, can store far more energy than today’s common lithium-ion batteries.
Connecting concepts in STEM to the world around them, Shinnecock youth become engaged in the science of energy, the environment, and more.
Created by an electronic tug-of-war between the material's atomic layers, this ‘beautiful’ herringbone-like pattern could give rise to unique features
ASCR’s outgoing associate director reflects on a decades-long career that took her from a helpdesk to overseeing DOE’s supercomputing facilities.
Scientists are studying novel synthetic biological materials based on mussel feet, to be designed for applications that require underwater adhesives.
A team that includes UMD faculty members and graduate students hopes to lure a hypothesized particle from outer space to underground detectors.
Carnegie Mellon University physicists are one step closer to a major upgrade for the Large Hadron Collider's Compact Muon Solenoid experiment.
Inspired onto his career path by a high school physics teacher, Vaughn considers the many responsibilities of his Fermilab job challenging and fun.
A new catalyst, made of earth-abundant materials, can break carbon-carbon (CC) bonds, changing polyolefin plastics into new, useful products.
Sandia researchers are using powerful computer models combined w/ lab experiments to study how a kind of clay can soak up carbon dioxide and store it.