Allen Wood is a 2nd year Materials Science Ph.D. student in Jinsong Huang’s research group at UNC-Chapel Hill who interned at ORNL this past summer.
Cutting-edge technologies will enable researchers to reengineer poplar trees to produce alternatives to petroleum-based products.
Scientists formed a charged rare earth molecule on a metal surface and rotated it — both clockwise and counterclockwise without affecting its charge.
A research collaboration combined chemical and biological processes in a proof of concept to valorize or enhance the value of mixed plastic waste.
The research team found that miscanthus and sorghum occupy a distinct niche, with great photosynthetic rates and nitrogen use efficiency.
Teams advance the understanding of all that quantum phenomena promise: light harvesting, biosensing and imaging, quantum computing and entanglement.
Cameron McMillan recently learned that he is one of 44 students nationwide selected by DOE to conduct research at its national laboratories.
A special coating has shown to be capable of absorbing and disbursing the electromagnetic fields that are the source of the problem.
Supartha Podder has received a two-year, $400,000 grant from the Department of Energy to study the power of quantum witnesses.
The experiment is the 1st time these effects - using topological insulators to demonstrate quantum effects - have been observed at room temperature.