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Communique Newsletter: May 02, 2022
Students Will Perform Research at National Laboratories
They determined which metals should be easiest to produce using this approach, identified fundamental barriers to the efficient production of others.
New work from an international team led by Carnegie’s Alexander Goncharov synthesized a new material composed of six nitrogen atoms in a ring.
Penn State researchers make catalytic reactions less wasteful & more cost effective by controlling the placement of each atom on the catalyst surface.
Researchers at Argonne and partner institutions point to the significant implications of “aggregates” for future battery performance.
Collaborators designed magnets with straighter sections that can still confine plasma by using the mathematical technique, “spline representation.”
The development is an example of U.S. investment in joint quantum technology research with partnerships between industry, academia, and government.
The enzyme variant can break down environment-throttling plastics that typically take centuries to degrade in just a matter of hours to days.
The six-hour public event offered a tour allowing the public to see the laboratory, with volunteers stationed to answer questions about FRIB science.