Dr. Noel Estwick is an assistant professor of agriculture at Prairie View A&M University.
Pitonyak and collaborators will conduct computational work to calculate how much quarks & gluons at very high energy contribute to the proton’s spin.
Researchers compared microbial activity near corn and switchgrass leaf litter, finding soil microbes prefer a certain range of temperature & humidity.
Kaszuba researched carbon dioxide storage, converting the gas to a solid in ultrathin films of water on underground, stable and common rock surfaces.
With nearly $11M from DOE, MSU is leading a collaboration to usher the US into new frontiers of clean energy with inspiration from microbes.
Da Yan, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Computer Science.
The NAU team will test plants’ capabilities as hyperlocal sensors of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel use, tracking street-level emissions in cities.
Researchers with AIM for Composites are developing a system using artificial intelligence and inverse engineering to describe how to make materials.
The researchers used optical tweezers and fluorescence to observe and measure the activity of a single BcsAB enzyme at a time to uncover how it works.
Ivan Bazarov, a professor of physics at Cornell U, has received a $410,000 grant from the Office of Nuclear Physics at the Department of Energy.