The team concluded that a metal-containing protein known as cytochrome OmcS — which makes up bacterial nanowires — acts as a natural photoconductor.
Award is part of an initiative to invest in clean energy technologies & low-carbon manufacturing to help the U.S. achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
The LSU electrical & computer engineering professor has been appointed to serve as a member of DOE's Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee.
New research at Columbia University shows how and when these particles form & offers clues to questions that have troubled scientists since the 1940s.
A multi-institution collaboration, including Northwestern U, will explore how trees, open spaces, buildings & Lake Michigan shape the city’s climate.
University of Washington & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center targeted radiation therapy may provide an alternative in treating some blood-borne cancers.
Collaboration will establish an Urban Integrated Field Laboratory called Community Research on Climate & Urban Science focusing on the Chicago region.
Collaborators presented the development of a mathematical model to describe the dynamics of cavitation bubbles in a deformable porous medium.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers are working on technology that could make fusion power generation economically viable.
UC Santa Cruz Professor of Applied Mathematics Dongwook Lee has won a three-year, $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.