A University of Chicago breakthrough creates methane fuel from sun, carbon dioxide and water.
The new MSU Space Electronics Center allows students and researchers to focus on the effects of ionizing radiation on electrical circuits and systems.
Michael Deck has received an Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award from the Department of Energy.
Four different grants within the College of Arts and Sciences have been funded for a cumulative total of more than $3 million.
Using part of a $12.8 million grant from DOE, MU researchers are working with an interdisciplinary group to optimize green energy for aviation use.
The project focuses on integrated analysis to predict and optimize plasma material interactions and investigate approaches for long pulse operations.
Purdue University’s Elin Jacobs has received a three-year grant from DOE to explore how tree roots help redistribute water in the soil.
Ongoing research conducted by a West Texas A&M University team into how climate change can be measured recently won a $150,000 grant from DOE.
The team used neural nets — computer systems modeled on the human brain and nervous system — to analyze very high-resolution aerial imagery.
The partnership will advance collaborations ranging from marine and offshore wind energy to ocean and climate technology R&D.