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A patented process for converting alcohol sourced from renewable or industrial waste gases into jet or diesel fuel is being scaled up at PNNL.
An antibody therapy that appears to neutralize all known SARS-CoV-2 strains was developed with a little help from structural biologist Jay Nix.
Understanding how electrons move in 2-D layered material systems could lead to advances in quantum computing and communication.
Nuh Gedik studies the behavior of topological insulators - materials that behave as insulators within but let electrons flow on the surface.
Geoffroy Hautier’s team intends to build a database of viable qbits, which can store information in their spin, by analyzing defects in solids.
His team plans to develop methods and explore ideas in the field of quantum information and quantum computing for complex chemical systems.
A new, $1.5 million Department of Energy grant brings together experts from three institutions to parse the metabolism of a blue-green algae.
The award will develop advanced numerical methods for simulating electrons in heavy-element-containing molecules.
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Lab and Washington State University hit on a way to reduce precious metals in engine aftertreatment systems.
An unexpected finding by scientists at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley could advance quantum computers and high-temperature superconductors.