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Rice University models help ID materials for advanced electronics, computer memories.
Researchers at the University at Buffalo induce artificial ‘magnetic texture’ in graphene, a quantum science advancement.
A team led by researchers at New York University have found a new way of enhancing the performance of electrochemical micro-sensors.
From biofuels and other commodity chemicals to methane production, a UC Santa Barbara genomic study peers into the mysteries of a goat’s gut.
New technology developed by Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley could steer plastics away from landfills and oceans – and into your backyard compost bin.
New studies at CABBI shed more light on the economic and environmental costs of mandates in the Renewable Fuels Standard.
Computational chemist Samantha Johnson searches for combinations to bolster energy future.
The research is the first to prove exciton superfluidity after decades-long search.
In a Q&A, Duke University professor Adrienne Stiff-Roberts explains how electrical engineering and materials research intersect.
Yale researchers have demonstrated the ability to control spin dynamics in magnetic materials by altering the materials’ thickness.