Yale professor Bonnie Fleming has taken the role of deputy director at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
A team of scientists at Harvard has created permanently “porous” water, allowing gases to be stored at high concentrations within the liquid.
Four Texas universities will study the risks and impacts of flooding and air pollution in SE Texas and the interactions between these two key issues.
Jenny Yang, Sarah Finkeldei, and Shane Ardo will explore new technologies for energy conversion, carbon capture and nuclear power.
UChicago is part of a team of academic & community leaders in a $25M project to build resilience by studying local climate change effects.
The researchers found that irregularities between grains in the battery can accelerate failure by moving ions faster to one region over another.
The grant is part of a DOE initiative over the next four years to help meet President Biden’s goal of reaching a net-zero emissions economy by 2050.
Piping – that self-assembles, self-repairs, and can connect itself to different biostructures – is a step toward creating a nanotube network.
Research shows that spinning quasiparticles, or magnons, light up when paired with a light-emitting quasiparticle, or exciton.
On-chip laser frequency combs — lasers that emit multiple frequencies simultaneously separated like the tooth on a comb — are a promising technology.