Ralph Lydic & Dmitry Bolmatov are part of a UT/ORNL team studying how bio-inspired materials might inform the design of next-generation computers.
The grant enables researchers to conduct measurements in Houston to tie into an overarching, multi-institution, multi-agency research project.
The two assistant professors worked together on finding a new statistical framework that can accurately estimate the parameters in biological models.
The Cosmic Dawn Project recently reached the first trillion-element simulation of how the universe evolved in its first billion years.
Graphullerene, an atom-thin material made of linked fullerene subunits, gives scientists a new form of modular carbon to play with.
TSU faculty and students will have the opportunity to conduct research and intern at Brookhaven Lab and other national labs.
The new evidence shows that one metal has electrons that manage to preserve a more interesting, multi-lobed structure as they move around in a solid.
University of Rochester scientists set out to explain how—and how much—in order to improve future experiments.
Researchers have found that climate-driven heating of seawater is causing a slowdown of deep circulation patterns in the Atlantic and Southern ocean.
MIT researchers have demonstrated directional photon emission, the first step toward extensible quantum interconnects.