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A ORNL team demonstrated a unique composite catalyst that upends current practice and drives down costs.
Their work focuses on studies of light-induced chemical reactions, matter in extreme conditions, and the physics of fundamental particles and forces.
A new study documents an inexpensive, spark-free, optical-based hydrogen sensor that is more sensitive — and faster — than previous models.
The DPMD protocol expands the tracking efficiency from a few hundred to a million-atom systems for tens of nanoseconds routinely.
GLBRC works on solutions for transitioning to sustainable and cost-effective fuels, chemicals, packaging and products made from renewable resources.
Biologists from UCI found that evolution is one way that soil microbes might deal with global warming.
Sofia Quaglioni studies thermonuclear reactions-including the nuclear reactions that power the stars and drive the evolution of our universe.
Corey Adams, Melina Avila Coronado, Lindsey Bleem, Si Chen, Sheng Di and Xueying Lu are among 83 scientists nationwide to receive the award.
Boyer’s five-year award was among 83 that the DOE Office of Science made in 2021 to support critical research at U.S. universities and national labs.