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A team developed a new cathode material that is electrically conductive and structurally healable, overcoming the limitations of current cathodes.
A new efficient laser “microcomb” developed by Stanford researchers could revolutionize precision measurement in the handheld electronics realm.
Researchers find neutron star mergers are a treasure trove for new physics signals, with implications for determining the true nature of dark matter.
Fermilab inventors were recognized for their inventions and novel ideas at the 2024 Inventor Recognition Ceremony for 12 new patents issued in 2023.
With a better understanding of 1T-TaS2’s electronic states, this material may play a role in data storage, quantum computing, and superconductivity.
Argonne employees came together at a U/STEAM event to build Chicago students’ interest in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are utilizing chemically-generated fluid flows to “fingerprint” reagents in solution.
Research from UMass Amherst provides a clear view of how thawing permafrost and an accelerated water cycle will greatly alter the region’s ecosystems.
Osazda Energy, a UNM professor, has been selected for a DOE Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II funding of $1.1 million.
Sensors designed and created at SLAC could help a proposed satellite mission map the X-ray emissions of galaxies with unprecedented precision.