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Argonne along with many companies and research organizations signs pledge to increase energy efficiency of microelectronics over next two decades.
The Department of Data Science’s Aritra Dasgupta and Chase Wu are developing software to take more advantage of climate science simulation data.
A University of Chicago breakthrough creates methane fuel from sun, carbon dioxide and water.
The new MSU Space Electronics Center allows students and researchers to focus on the effects of ionizing radiation on electrical circuits and systems.
Michael Deck has received an Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award from the Department of Energy.
A new addition to LBNL Laser Accelerator Center means researchers can explore extreme plasmas, radiation biology, & materials for quantum computers.
The goal would be to feed phytoplankton, microscopic plants that are a key part of the ocean ecosystem, to encourage growth & carbon dioxide uptake.
The Ni-64 nuclei were excited through the electromagnetic forces resulting from the repulsion between the protons in lead and the protons in nickel.
Research will advance theoretical frameworks for accurate predictions of nuclear interactions and properties of nuclear matter
Four different grants within the College of Arts and Sciences have been funded for a cumulative total of more than $3 million.