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Lauren Cooper Awarded Department of Energy Fellowship for Her Work on Ultra-Short Pulse Fiber Lasers
University of Michigan ECE PhD student Lauren Cooper has been awarded a fellowship from DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research.
Studies of common copper-zinc oxide catalyst suggest strategies for improving water-free conversion.
X-ray crystallography and cryogenic electron microscopy studies revealed new details of the molecular assembly lines that produce common antibiotics.
Recognizing the 100 most innovative technologies of the past year, the R&D 100 Awards are considered the “Oscars” of innovation.
With a 2019 pilot study on the books and a rich trove of data, scientists close in on how to represent ice in models
Anne White decided to work on one of the hardest and most important challenges in fusion - taming the turbulent conditions inside fusion reactors.
Scientists at the University of Chicago are examining water molecules in an effort to improve a device that extracts water out of air.
New research at UC Santa Barbara demonstrates great promise of all-inorganic perovskite solar cells for improving the efficiencies of solar cells.
Daniel Kovner is one of 65 graduate students supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
An evolutionary genomics approach identifies genes that enable plants to live in the Atacama Desert.