The research grant aims to develop new algorithms for materials design, bio-engineering and power grid applications.
Tokamak Energy & University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have been awarded a $500k grant to collaborate on the development of liquid lithium systems.
Researchers at Washington State University detail a new method to anchor single atoms of platinum-group metals on nanometer-sized islands.
Researchers have discovered a way to create a material in which the molecular fragments are jumbled and disordered, but can still conduct electricity.
Purchase College Professor of Chemistry Stephen Cooke receives a $107,000 grant from the U. S. Department of Energy for uranium and thorium research.
A mechanical engineer from NAU is on the front lines of creating a machine that will vacuum out greenhouse gases and create a cleaner atmosphere.
Nathan Lin is a graduate student in inorganic chemistry with the College of Science at Purdue University.
The new center will focus on integrating cell‐free systems and genome engineering.
For four decades, the work of the Nuclear and Particle Physics Group has created a reputation in basic science research and real-world applications.
Engineers at Rice University have developed stable devices that don’t require expensive iridium.