Researchers from the Vermaas lab created a more efficient tool to solve the problem of ring piercings in molecular simulations.
The funding is part of a wider $178 million effort to advance breakthroughs in sustainable technology.
MIT physicists have developed a new technique helps verify the accuracy of experiments that probe the strange behavior of atomic-scale systems.
University of California, Berkeley, chemists have created a new type of material from millions of identical, interlocking molecules.
Associate professor Mark Blenner explores the molecular mechanisms of the microbes that live in the gut of yellow mealworms to breakdown plastics.
A team of WSU researchers was awarded one of 20 exploratory grants to access state-of-the-art equipment at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Lab.
A method to image atomic-level defects in diamonds reached a spatial resolution fourteen times better than the previous diffraction limit.
Flexible compounds made with Nobel-winning click chemistry can be used in energy-storing capacitors at high temperatures and electric fields.
Students are leading the way in calibrating the sensors that will detect and track tiny flashes of light inside the underground experiment.
Daniel Tauritz will serve as the point-of-contact with various U.S. Department of Energy laboratories.