Mathematics professor Karin Saoub is selected for the Science & Technology Policy Fellowship from the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science.
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientist is leading a multi-institutional effort to better understand sorghum’s genetic makeup.
The new innovation could lead to safer, longer-lasting power storage for electric vehicles and devices.
The grant will establish the Center for Manipulation of Atomic Ordering for Manufacturing Semiconductors, the first EFRC in Arkansas.
Researchers found that when the odds are equal, particles paired up with others of the same kind more often than once thought.
Associate professor Bin Wang is investigating how to make acrylic acid, a common component of many household industrial products.
MSU research reveals fundamental insights into how the environment processes ubiquitous chemicals found in our bodies and agriculture.
The program will study the impacts of climate change in three major U.S. cities — Baltimore, Chicago and Austin.
Bertozzi earned her Ph.D. in chemistry from Berkeley in 1993 and returned to join the chemistry faculty and Berkeley Lab in 1996.
Researchers are investigating how the role of the patchwork of small drainage spots across the Southeast is changing as flooding becomes more frequent