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The U.S. Department of Energy awarded Jin Hu, a physicist at the University of Arkansas, with a prestigious Early Career Research Program award.
A new program for minority students interested in physics is kicking off at the University of Houston this summer.
For the past six years, an international collaboration of more than 100 scientists & engineers from 31 institutions worked on a new type of detector.
The goal of the National GEM Consortium is to support and encourage diverse students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Using DNA-based assembly, scientists developed a method for creating designed and biologically active 2-D and 3-D protein arrays.
A new discovery could upend our understanding of how electrons behave under extreme conditions due to the laws of quantum physics.
For the past 14 years, the GLBRC has been innovating advances toward a society powered by renewable chemicals and fuels derived from non-food plants.
The Fuchs group explored magnetic imaging with magneto-thermal microscopy – using a laser focused onto the scanning probe to apply heat to a sample.
Kun Wang is one of 51 university-employed scientists from the U.S. to receive DOE early career awards for “mission-critical” research.
JBEI scientists figured out how to produce large amounts of a promising building block, 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (PDC), in plants.