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Getting to the ‘Point’: Powerful Computing Helps Identify Potential New Treatments for Coronaviruses
Researchers have been searching for locations on coronavirus spikes where antibodies have a better chance to attach and stop infections of human cells
Awardees will study resources for carbon storage, model water systems, and examine biological systems as bioenergy sources, among other projects.
A new study details the first direct measurement of how the atoms in 2D perovskites rearrange when the material is excited with light.
For the first time, scientists observe exciton quasiparticles confined in atomically thin material.
Jason Gardner, Peter Thornton, and Sandra Davern have all been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS.
Long-term warming is threatening the viability of deciduous trees, so soil microbes are releasing less CO2 in the summer because they’re starving.
University of Arkansas mechanical engineering professor Xiangbo “Henry” Meng has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Researchers from the Vermaas lab created a more efficient tool to solve the problem of ring piercings in molecular simulations.
A new battery design could help ease integration of renewable energy into the nation’s electrical grid at lower cost, using Earth-abundant metals.
McKinney and Rudder reflect on the significance of Black History Month and discuss the beneficial role of the AAAG at Brookhaven Lab.