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The pilot grant will build cross-collaborations between the GSU Department of Geosciences & the Biological and Environmental Research division at ORNL
Chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks and possibly from vehicles.
The award recognizes the year’s 100 most innovative and disruptive technology products from industry, academia, and government-sponsored research.
A Brookhaven National Laboratory atmospheric scientist, with stops in Texas and Alabama, continues his research into aerosol formation and growth.
Interns dive into important research that addresses national needs.
The new material is simple to make, requiring primarily off-the-shelf melamine powder, formaldehyde, and cyanuric acid - used in swimming pools.
Tristen Mullins, a University of South Alabama graduate student of the year in the School of Computing, is beginning her career at ORNL.
Earth’s northernmost forests constitute a large, nearly intact, forested ecosystem and are home to a big chunk of the planet’s terrestrial carbon.
The team developed a set of bonded X-ray lenses to overcome a long-standing alignment issue, making nanometer resolution more accessible than ever.
Deborah Myers is recognized for her pivotal discoveries and leadership in electrochemical energy conversion and hydrogen production.