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The team made semiconductor films that are highly light emissive superlattices, five atoms thick, of tungsten and sulfur.
The program reimagines a pathway for workforce development in isotope R&D and production.
Three innovations developed at PNNL have been named winners in the 2022 Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer Awards.
A new discovery at SLAC & Stanford U could potentially boost the range of electric vehicles and battery life in next-gen electronic devices.
Princeton University researchers discovered that microbes living in the human digestive tract can inactivate the antidiabetic drug acarbose.
A new X-ray technique developed at Cornell University offers an unprecedented look at the elaborate inner workings of batteries while they are in use.
A new way of processing rare-earth and other key metals to separate them from other materials could reduce environmental impact and cost.
The discovery shows that conventional theories for interfacial heat transfer are not complete and the inclusion of Si-Ge phonon modes are warranted.
Scientists developed a version of a plasma-based propulsion system that both increases the lifetime of the rocket and produces high power.
Researchers have developed a method to stabilize the edges of graphene nanoribbons and directly measure their unique magnetic properties.