A new study involving researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago achieved a milestone in the synthesis of multifunctional photonic nanomaterial
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has invested $190 million to develop world-class teaching and research facilities in its College of Engineering.
The researchers found a way to use the phthalates in the plasticizers as the mediator for the chemical reaction needed to create usable materials.
Measurements were made with electrochemical sensors, laser-printed to a size (smaller than a human hair) & shape to stimulate drug-affected neurons.
It works in extreme scales of space, time and energy–billionths of a meter, quadrillionths of a second, trillions of electromagnetic waves per second.
The team is fabricating nanoporous zeolite crystals with targeted defect patterns, for producing carbon-neutral biofuels and capturing carbon dioxide.
A theorist, an experimentalist and a data scientist/physicist gave presentations at the quantum chromodynamics sessions at MIT.
Dr. Myoungku Lee is one of fewer than 60 researchers across the country awarded time on some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
A University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign team is developing an understanding of the uncertainty inherent in analyses using deep neural networks.
Assistant Biology professor Sheri Floge has partnered with other institutions to study the role of virocells in oceans.