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Physicists simulate critical “reheating” period that kickstarted the Big Bang in the universe’s first fractions of a second.
By hoarding water underground, vegetation will help saturate soil, boosting rain runoff.
Drexel researchers have developed a way to coat cellulose yarn with flakes of a type of conductive, two-dimensional material called MXene.
A collaborative study describes how fuel cells can be developed using nanomaterials to be more cost-effective and efficient in the long term.
With installation near completion, new sky-surveying instrument begins final testing.
Nanolaser has potential to treat neurological disorders or sense disease biomarkers.
Beneficial microbes pursue certain types of dietary fiber, findings that could aid design of foods.
On 23 October 2019, CAS and DOE signed an Agreement for science and technology cooperation in energy and related fields.
A new genetic engineering tool will help open the floodgates of microbial metabolite applications.
A podcast from Oak Ridge National Laboratory.