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Northwestern Engineering researchers developed a method that could lead to more accurate predictions of how new materials behave at the atomic scale.
New research shows cells gather more data than once believed inside the thalamus, a relay station of sensory and motor abilities in the brain.
PNNL researchers study plant material in soils that offers clues for making sustainable bioproducts.
Undergraduate student studying physics at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India, conducts simulations of Electron-Ion Collider interactions
He has made key discoveries about Weyl semimetals and topological magnets, systems in which quantum effects produce new emergent particles.
Katie Murenbeeld received an award from the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
A new chemical catalyst could enable the production of more of the feedstock for the world’s second-most widely used plastic.
Development of a new pressure-quench technique demonstrates superconductivity in iron selenide crystals sans pressure.
The project has produced two vaccine strategies that are scalable, adaptable, and can be transported and stored at room temperature.
A University of Maryland atmospheric scientist has spent his career, in part, studying aerosol impacts on clouds, precipitation, and climate.