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Physics associate professor Ethan Brown has received a $285,000 grant to collaborate on research into neutrinoless double beta decay.
The team will study the thawing of Arctic permafrost to see its effects on lakes and streams, the potential conversion into methane or carbon dioxide.
DOE awarded a UW-led team of synthetic biologists a $15 million grant to engineer microbial genomes that transform CO2 into high-value chemicals.
Donald Ferschweiler spent two months at the Advanced Quantum Testbed, a state-of-the-art lab designed for cutting-edge R&D and research collaborations
Scientists reported on a kind of nano-engineered material called a metasurface — that could replace a roomful of equipment to link photons.
Scientists used genome sequencing and computational biology to tease out the genetic profile of a new moss species, Sphagnum magni.
The funding will be used to develop new technologies to engineer plants and microbes into bioenergy feedstocks and improve carbon storage.
Researchers studied pure iron-germanium crystals and discovered standing waves of fluid electrons appeared when the crystals were cooled.
The U.S. Department of Energy is funding a project at UC Davis to study the function of genes that regulate growth and wood formation in poplar trees.
At PNNL, interns embark on an experience unlike anywhere else in the world while also developing a sense of identity and belonging in STEM.