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DOE’s Office of Science is working to reduce the need for critical materials, recycle them, and expand domestic sources of them.
Friction in plasma gets weird in the presence of very strong magnetic fields, a team of plasma researchers at the University of Michigan has shown.
Duke engineers and materials scientists are discovering and designing new materials to meet energy demands for a more sustainable future.
The ability to use a broader range of the infrared spectrum, tunable within one device, could help meet the growing demand for applications.
Researchers at the University of North Florida’s Atomic LEGO Lab discovered a new electronic phenomenon they call “asymmetric ferroelectricity."
Three physicists talk about how they got started, their work at SLAC and what they would say to others considering a career in STEM.
Swapping fuel oil w/ fuel made from wood waste, waste fats, oils & greases could drastically cut planet-warming emissions from the shipping industry.
Pengfei Cao is a polymer chemist at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Projects Will Lay Foundation to Address the Energy and Environmental Impacts of Plastics
The awards are part of $6.4M in total DOE funding for seven projects for research on two international fusion energy stellarator facilities.