The Argonne program allows selected faculty and students to collaborate with DOE laboratory staff on research of mutual interest.
The research will benefit design of future electronic and thermoelectric technologies.
Cali Antolini will be working at Argonne National Laboratory as part of DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Northwestern University chemists have taken inspiration from plants to revolutionize the way an important industrial chemical is made.
A study shows how a magnetic material can be used to help monitor the amount of life left in a rechargeable battery before it needs to be recharged.
The funding will allow Bechtol to work on commissioning the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in preparation for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time.
Assistant Professors Chong Liu and Shuolong Yang will each receive $750k over five years to research technologies critical to the nation’s future.
Using hydrocarbon seeds, materials engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a new method for making graphene nanoribbons.
The experiment studied the beta-decay of calcium-48 fragments that are so unstable that they only exist for mere fractions of a second.
The developmental switch from cellular proliferation—division that increases the number of cells—to cellular differentiation – specialization – is key