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Cushman, a fellow at ORNL, has been studying trees and forests in an effort to help humans care for them and improve the health of the planet.
Electrical engineers determined the theoretical fundamental limit for how much electromagnetic energy a material with a given thickness can absorb.
Researchers discovered a new plant biochemistry with an unusual ability to form cyclic peptides—molecules that can bind to challenging drug targets.
As part of a panel of 32 physicists, Iowa State's Amanda Weinstein helped set the priorities for the country's particle physics research agenda.
Raffaella De Vita works with staff & users on software development for simulation, reconstruction & analysis, and the CLAS12 high luminosity upgrade.
A new study points to genetic strategies for altering crop-plant flowering time to increase production of fuel-generating biomass.
C-STEEL Director Brian Ingram discusses the success of the Center for Steel Electrification by Electrosynthesis and where it will lead the steel industry.
More powerful computing resources than ever before enabled fusion researchers to delve even deeper into the details of plasma.
A U.S. Department of Energy grant supports Boston College scientist Jier Huang's work toward a sunlight-powered catalyst.
Associate professor Charles Lai invented co-solvent enhanced lignocellulosic fractionation (CELF), an innovative biomass pretreatment technology.