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Microbes found in the goat gut microbiome could help humans convert plant material into valuable, eco-friendly commodities.
Professor Udo Schwarz demonstrated a process that can replicate a surface’s features to details of less than 1/20th the diameter of an atom.
Researchers at The City College of New York can demonstrate a synthetic strategy to stabilize bio-inspired solar energy harvesting materials.
Prof. Pastore’s nuclear theory research contributes to a body of increasingly accurate, descriptive calculations of nuclear structure and reactions.
A new study on submarine permafrost suggests locked greenhouse gases are emerging.
Daymet Version 4 features more precise temperature measurements and time-of-observation reporting.
As the CFN assistant director of operations, Lowe oversees day-to-day administration and ensures efficient, effective, and safe operations.
Using a series of solvent washes guided by thermodynamic calculations of polymer solubility, researchers used the STRAP process to separate polymers.
A new project at the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade will contribute to eventual design of energy-producing tokamak reactors.
Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have created the smallest memory device yet.