China’s nitrous oxide emissions increased 286%, while animal protein production increased roughly 800%, suggesting that science-led policies can help.
For the first time, researchers at MIT have described how the tiny crystalline grains that make up most solid metals actually form.
A Princeton-led team of physicists has discovered that electrons in quantum matter can link one another in strange new ways.
New research IDs origin of iron selenide superconductor’s enigmatic behavior.
The research team focused their study on yttrium barium copper oxide and charge density waves — ripples in the density of electrons in the material.
At Washington University in St. Louis, assistant professor Maria Piarulli develops theoretical and computational methods to study nuclear systems.
Nine universities, one private firm, and three national laboratories are partnered to develop new technologies in plasma science and engineering.
In a major advance for rational drug design, the AgriLife team has described several protein structures of a crucial player in cellular processes.
Ohmer will conduct his proposed research project at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Elizabeth Bennewitz is one of 33 recipients in 2022 to receive a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.