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Direct measurements of ice nucleating particle composition shows agricultural soils were highly efficient ice nucleators.
The new discovery has the potential to reduce electronic waste and develop new applications for luminescent polymers.
Brian Sanders is using his expertise in chemistry and biology in a wide range of projects at ORNL focused on improving environmental and human health.
The researchers used low-power light to change the plastics’ chemical bonding to new bonds that turned the materials into luminescent carbon dots.
Mercado, an NIU doctoral student, was selected for the highly competitive DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
Scientists at SLAC and Stanford University have developed an AI-based method that helps gather data more efficiently in the search for new materials.
A doctoral dissertation on meson decay in the ongoing GlueX Collaboration has just earned the 2023 Jefferson Science Associates Thesis Prize.
The collaboration brings together top experts in superconducting materials, devices & quantum systems to leverage technical strengths & shared goals.
Ámbar Maldonado Santos becomes the first Puerto Rican to be awarded a grant by the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Under a project called OpenUniverse, a Duke researcher creates the most realistic preview yet of what will be seen once the missions get underway.