A University of Arizona professor will lead a national collaboration to create solar fuels & storage technologies that are more durable & sustainable.
A new DOE grant will enable a University of Kansas atmospheric scientist to research how aerosols, clouds and precipitation interact over ocean waters
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will open the Center for Electrochemical Dynamics and Reactions on Surfaces funded by DOE.
The new Catalyst Design for Decarbonization Center will investigate the mechanisms behind sustainably generated hydrogen fuel.
U.S. Department of Energy awards four-year renewal to Case Western Reserve University.
Made from inexpensive, abundant materials, an aluminum-sulfur battery could provide low-cost backup storage for renewable energy sources.
Texas A&M researchers are collaborating to discover ways to emulate human neurons and synapses in electrical circuits to revolutionize computing.
Research will focus on developing hydrogen-based energy technologies, an increasingly important need in the face of climate change.
The U.S. Department of Energy renews Columbia’s Energy Frontier Research Center with a four-year $12.6 million grant.
Cornell’s Center for Alkaline-Based Energy Solutions (CABES) has received renewal funding of $12.6 million for a four-year period.