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The insulating nanomaterial -- thousands of times thinner than a human hair, stronger than steel and noncombustible -- could have a variety of uses.
Berkeley Lab research brings us closer to understanding how our universe began.
Unplanned discovery could lead to future pivotal discoveries in batteries, fuel cells, devices for converting heat to electricity and more.
J. Murray Gibson, dean of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, has been appointed to the Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee for DOE.
Dr. Jerome Baudry’s team is partnered with four other institutions to conduct two different types of grant-funded COVID research.
Researchers were awarded a three-year, $1.27 million grant in support of their SuperCDMS dark matter search experiment and other major projects.
Engineers discovered a new method of aligning the carbon nanotubes by turning them into 2D liquid crystals.
The virtual National Synchrotron Light Source II & Center for Functional Nanomaterials Users' Meeting featured 12 workshops and two plenary sessions.
A new study at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory maps algae’s antiviral potential along infection pathway, finds promise at every step.