Researchers at Penn State University have improved the material’s electricity generation efficiency by 60%.
MIT researchers discovered hidden magnetic properties in multi-layered electronic material by analysing polarized neutrons using neural networks.
A breakthrough by University of Chicago chemists could yield future devices such as next-gen displays and solar cells.
Scientists used iridium hydride catalysts photoactivated by blue light, which ultimately synthesized ammonia - all at room temperature.
Researchers found that defects in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides contained the atomic properties conducive to make qubits.
Recent research demonstrates how a new class of polymers can produce small, precise patterns on the nanometer scale.
After discovering a groundbreaking way to create an elastic light-emitting polymer, engineers developed high-brightness, stretchy color displays.
LLE Director Michael Campbell joined stakeholders to discuss the development and commercialization of fusion as a safe, clean, reliable energy source.
Researchers at MIT have developed a technique for making quantum computing more resilient to noise, which boosts performance.
Elia Merzari, associate professor of nuclear engineering, will use the resource to deliver nuclear reactor simulations at an unprecedented scale.