A new $2.36 million federal grant will allow team led by UMass Amherst to investigate the mysteries of necromass.
Two UC Davis chemistry professors are part of a new multicampus center aimed at developing basic science for converting CO2 into fuels & chemicals.
Karen Winey is designing a new fluorine-free polymer to address toxicity of fluorine-based polymers used to convert hydrogen into electric power.
Liao will conduct part of his thesis research at Ames National Laboratory where he will develop computational tools for material design and discovery.
Professor Karen Winey has started to address this renewable energy challenge by using fluorine-free polymers with precisely placed sulfonate groups.
Researchers tested two state-of-the-art, competing theoretical calculations of the strong force with an experiment probing the spin of the protons.
Applications of the center’s work include building toward quantum computers, which may outperform classical computers at a fraction of the energy cost
The UC Davis College of Biological Sciences will study the function of the genes that regulate growth and wood formation in poplar trees.
Northwestern researchers have uncovered a previously unknown property of colloidal crystals, highly ordered three-dimensional arrays of nanoparticles.
Eli Janzen is one of 44 awardees nationally through the Department of Energy's Office of Science Graduate Student Research, or SCSGR, program.