Buduka Ogonor has continued to explore his fascination with physics through two programs at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Lab.
To overcome two major challenges, researchers designed a nickel-based electrocatalyst with a two nanometer shell made of nitrogen-doped carbon.
The team has a technique to enhance the effects of an enzyme that breaks down the essential building blocks of plastic.
The research revealed that at early stages of tooth development, chitin guided the formation of nanorods via an iron oxide, known as ferrihydrite.
Crop simulations detail how switchgrass, a biofuel crop and grown on marginal land, may provide economic returns in otherwise unproductive spaces.
A new way to make carbon fiber could turn refinery byproducts into high-value, ultralight structural materials for cars, aircraft, and spacecraft.
University of Delaware researchers report a new way to boost catalyst activity.
The discovery could help researchers engineer exotic electrical states such as unconventional superconductivity.
Scientists at UW-Madison have turned ultrafast X-ray pulses into something more akin to an optical laser, with cleaner, directional pulses.
The energy storage mechanisms would be regarded as a continuous transition between a purely electrostatic phenomenon or a purely Faradic phenomenon.