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Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry helps Stanford researcher design virus-fighting molecules that could treat herpes and COVID-19.
Magnetism is pointing the way to liquid, morphing robotics and other fluid technologies that can do what their solid, static counterparts cannot.
The researchers set out to prove that microbes in soil, under oxygen-free conditions, break down polyphenols, likely releasing carbon dioxide.
Simulations could help molecular engineers enhance creation of semiconducting nanomaterials.
Physicists have reported the first experimental evidence to explain the unusual electronic behavior behind the world’s thinnest superconductor.
Four studies explore chemical-free pretreatment methods and development of high-throughput phenotyping methods to produce fuel from energycane.
Fahim's work uses neural networks and machine learning to create efficient hardware for data processing at source.
Improvements in a cheaper form of solar energy could one day change the dynamics of the energy market.
Scientists have discovered a short-lived state that could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.
The collaborations bring PPPL researchers together with colleagues at Microsoft Corp., Commonwealth Fusion Systems, and TAE Technologies.