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The NAU team will test plants’ capabilities as hyperlocal sensors of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel use, tracking street-level emissions in cities.
Researchers with AIM for Composites are developing a system using artificial intelligence and inverse engineering to describe how to make materials.
The researchers used optical tweezers and fluorescence to observe and measure the activity of a single BcsAB enzyme at a time to uncover how it works.
Ivan Bazarov, a professor of physics at Cornell U, has received a $410,000 grant from the Office of Nuclear Physics at the Department of Energy.
Marc-André De Looz, a senior engineer and project manager, has been appointed to a four-year term on the Fusion Technology Standing Committee.
In December, Whittaker Construction & Excavating Inc. was awarded the contract to build the Linac Complex for the Proton Improvement Plan II project.
Florio is a postdoctoral research associate contributing to C2QA’s theory and applications subthrust with Brookhaven Lab's Nuclear Theory Group.
Engineers at the University of Illinois Chicago have built a machine that captures carbon from flue gas and converts it to ethylene.
Details about the reaction that occurs when a form of iron - ferrate - is exposed to light could broaden its application in water treatment systems.
The SpaceQ mission involves atomic clocks on spacecraft placed close to the sun.