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A ball-milling processing deconstructs polystyrene in a single step, at room temperature, in ambient atmosphere in the absence of harmful solvents.
The sensitivity for determining the electron beam properties improves when synchrotron light of shorter wavelength and higher brightness is used.
The new material is strong yet stretchable, and could be ideal for creating artificial tendons and ligaments for prosthetics and robotics.
Transitioning land enrolled in the CRP to bioenergy agriculture can be advantageous for landowners, the government, and the environment.
Researchers have developed an automated workflow that combines chemical robotics and machine learning to speed the search for stable perovskites.
The collaboration consists of 50 individuals from 13 institutions around the world, piecing together the story of where a proton’s spin comes from.
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.
Proposal respondents include 597 individual scientists—354 from the United States—representing 130 institutions in 30 countries and 26 U.S. states.