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Patrick Gemperline was selected as one of 44 outstanding graduate students in the nation by DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
The study, led by researchers at Ohio State University, details the first glimpse at complex marine microbial interactions.
The new research seeks to improve model predictions of soil moisture at different depths through time.
Collaborators studying ground carbon mineralization are working on CO2 sequestration, thought to be a powerful tool in mitigating climate change.
New wearable electronics paired with artificial intelligence could transform screening for health problems.
A study shows that advancements in battery technology & costs, plus the right policies & incentives, could make electric truck operations affordable.
The calculations in question are related to quantum chromodynamics - the theory that describes the structures of neutrons, protons, and other hadrons.
The renewal was one of 43 EFRC awards announced by the DOE in August to fund research being done at institutions across the United States.
Researchers lead by RPI's Edwin Fohtung found topological defects may hold the key to nanotechnology’s future as well as the universe’s origins.
After MU researchers started examining the impact of smoke on plant growth after a wildfire, their new discovery could lead to new farming practices.