Visible light excited an engineered ketoreductase enzyme, enabling a new biocatalytic reaction known as an asymmetric radical conjugate addition.
Moving polaritons from a near standstill to something approaching the speed of light – could lead to more efficient solar cells, sensors, and LEDs.
The work assists efforts to restore salt marshes, helping to strengthen the coastline’s resiliency in the face of sea level rise and climate change.
The new technology could help generate hydrogen and chemical industry ingredients.
Stanford biologist José Dinneny is studying why one plant grows faster in stressful conditions.
This measurement, which represents more than a decade of concerted effort, may be one of the most highly scrutinized in CDF history.
FRIB was completed in January 2022, ahead of schedule and on budget. The first scientific-user experiments start May 9.
WU-STL is part of a collaboration that has yielded new insight into one of the universe’s primordial reactions that made all life on Earth possible.
A new study simulates San Francisco's worst storms in future climate conditions and finds up to 37% wetter extreme events.
University of Chicago chemists hope that the breakthrough can help accelerate drug discovery.