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A team of researchers led by Nav Nidhi Rajput at Stony Brook U found a way to computationally predict stable molecular species in liquid solutions.
The new study, led by researchers at the University of Michigan Medical School, provides insights into how the microbiome processes seaweed.
The new discovery could make the processing of crops grown for products such as sustainable jet fuels easier and less costly.
The results are a significant step in understanding these whirling quasiparticles and putting them to work in future semiconductor technologies.
Dental enamel has unique properties, making it both rigid and resilient, with a range of valuable applications beyond biting and chewing.
Researchers captured experimental evidence that sheds light on the mechanism of high temp superconductivity in the so-called cuprate superconductors.
Using a genome-wide approach allowed the scientists to tailor CROPSR for plant use by removing built-in biases found in existing software tools.
The team used the world's largest X-ray laser, the European XFEL, to take pictures of complex molecules.
Argonne leaders reflect on how the glass ceiling began to crack and they helped to boost each other up in the national lab system.
Elliott is one of 120 women featured in a new exhibit, IfThenSheCan, at the Smithsonian to commemorate Women's History Month.