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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced plans to provide up to $12 million for basic research on advanced 5G and quantum networking.
A new project for the DOE Isotope Program began mining Pm-147 from the fission products left when Pu-238 is separated out of the target.
Scientists have turned to an unlikely source for a potentially effective treatment: tiny antibodies naturally generated by llamas.
The study looks at how energy sorghum compares to maize and miscanthus, providing data to forecast crop growth, productivity, and sustainability.
The researchers pinpointed the part of the toxic protein that can permeate cell membranes to gain entry to cellular structures called endosomes.
Chemists developed a nanomaterial that they can trigger to shape shift — from flat sheets to tubes & back to sheets again — in a controllable fashion.
Ling Li, an assistant professor at Virginia Tech, has found insights into building stronger & tougher ceramics by studying shells of bivalve mollusks.
The latest advance from a research collaboration could dramatically accelerate development of sturdier batteries for fast-charging electric vehicles.
Proposal respondents include 597 individual scientists—354 from the United States—representing 130 institutions in 30 countries and 26 U.S. states.
In a corner of atmospheric science where dry-particles studies predominate, one ASR researcher just adds water.