The team reduced a major inefficiency in a process that uses electricity and a specialized catalyst in a solution combining nitrogen with hydrogen.
Fusion physics pioneer and MIT climate change leader Anne White hopes to help save the world with nuclear.
The grant will help a University of California Irvine-led team study the properties of materials in next-gen reactors.
A research team led by UC Riverside, has demonstrated a new magnetized state in a monolayer of tungsten ditelluride, or WTe2, a new quantum material.
The RISE system will enable studies on rare isotope atoms and on molecules, which contain rare isotopes, for nuclear structure studies.
DOE awards $12 million grant to collaboration involving researchers at three institutions, including UC Santa Barbara, to change how we purify water.
The award is part of the DOE’s Chemical and Materials Sciences to Advance Clean Energy Technologies and Low-Carbon Manufacturing funding opportunity.
The University of Michigan will lead a suite of projects involving multiple institutions to boost understanding of solid-state EV power cells.
Findings in microbes called cyanobacteria present new opportunities for plant science, bioengineering and environmental protection.
Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has been renewed by DOE for a third round of funding ($13.2 million over four years).