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Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst can now accurately predict how double-gyroid networks form.
New evidence from Northern Arizona U suggests that microbes in different soils use different biochemical pathways to process nutrients, respire & grow
Tristan Maxson was chosen for a national fellowship for computational researchers, becoming the first UA student to receive the highly selective award
The new understanding could help lead to the next generation of electronics and computers.
The magnetic fields are so strong that they turn the vacuum in space into an exotic plasma composed of matter and anti-matter in the form of pairs.
Antimicrobial peptides block bacterial infections by targeting their membranes with the help of electrostatic and hydrophobic forces.
Research from Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago scientists marks another step in quest for an ideal quantum bit.
Dale Lowder, a Rice U graduate student, has been selected by the Department of Energy to work and study at Brookhaven National Laboratory this fall.
Scientists developed a design and construction platform, so researchers can intuitively visualize and assemble the perfect plasmid for their needs.
A leading technology company will contribute to quantum communication research at Argonne-led center.