Michigan State computational chemists are revealing how persistent pollutants interact with soil minerals.
Stoerzinger will use the $750,000 prize to develop a deeper understanding of electrochemical processes used to convert nitrate into ammonia.
Nguyen was selected for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research and the Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Storage Internship Programs.
The spread of taliks — volumes of unfrozen ground within areas of permafrost — has major implications for the movement of carbon.
Better understanding on how to remove contaminants from used nuclear fuel could make existing fuel for nuclear power plants easier to reuse.
The team developed a two-step process to make fiber actuators that mimic the structure of muscle fibers and that excel in several properties.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Assistant Professor Tova Holmes have been awarded a DOE Early Career Research award to break the Standard Model.
Michigan State University graduate student Hannah Christine Berg is the recipient of a DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program grant.
Calculations from Ana Asenjo-Garcia and Stuart Masson reveal that any atom array is capable of bursting—a sign that atoms are syncing up.
Researchers discovered a method to create curved spaces using non-Hermiticity, to create a hyperbolic surface and other prototypical curved spaces.