McDaniel discusses his research in soil-plant interactions, his work outside of research, and hopes for his future with CABBI.
A team led by current and former Carnegie plant biologists has undertaken the largest ever functional genomic study of a photosynthetic organism.
Researchers say the new family of two-dimensional materials has promising applications, including in advanced electronics and high-capacity batteries.
New research details how properties found in flat-band physics, similar to twisted bilayer graphene, can be obtained in just a single layer.
A study co-authored by the University of Hawai‘i discovered the world’s ocean is steadily losing its year-to-year memory due to global warming.
The researchers identified a mechanism called “momentum-dependent spin splitting” that is unique to ruthenium oxide and other antiferromagnets.
Tabbetha Dobbins has been appointed to the Department of Energy’s Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee.
An analysis found offshore wind power could help lower wholesale electricity prices on average for six states in New England, with relatively low risk
Evans will be conducting collaborative research at Los Alamos National Laboratory as part of DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program
Collaborators at Rice University have discovered that ruthenium-copper catalyzes a more environmentally friendly way to produce essential chemical.