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A new chemical process developed at the University of California, Berkeley, converts polyethylene plastic into a strong and more valuable adhesive.
An instrument at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source achieves world-leading resolution of nanomaterials.
Researchers harnessed the frequency, or color, of light - making the communication network itself a photonic quantum information processor.
Applying an electric pulse to NdNiO3 moved an inserted proton, creating a different resistance state which generated an information storage site.
A team of researchers from Penn State has experimentally demonstrated a quantum phenomenon called the high Chern number quantum anomalous Hall effect.
The study linked CO2 production to the seasonal uptake of water by tree roots and the surrounding microbial communities many meters below the surface.
The interdisciplinary study found that carbon dioxide levels stimulated soil respiration twice as much under low as under high nitrogen supply.
Aaron S. Chou’s search for holographic noise has led to more precise studies of galactic dark matter and quantum information science devices.
The research by scientists at DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory could ensure that fabrication forms nanotubes as efficiently as possible.
PNNL physicist Vijayakumar "Vijay" Murugesan’s research—destined for Energy Sciences Center—adds to PNNL’s battery technology contributions