The analysis shows that the carbon emissions from using land to grow corn can negate any climate advantages of corn ethanol relative to gasoline.
A new study demonstrates – for the first time – how to versatilely program atoms to share information regardless of their spatial location.
Researchers led by Northwestern U & LanzaTech have harnessed bacteria to break down waste carbon dioxide (CO2) to make valuable industrial chemicals.
Results would have implications for understanding the nature of neutrinos, how neutrinos acquire their masses, and events in the early universe.
Researchers at the MSU-DOE Plant Research Lab have been looking into the signals for activating different states of the cell cycle in microalga.
Researchers with the KATRIN experiment determine that neutrinos are lighter than 0.8 eV/c2.
A team is using quantum computing & machine learning to understand holographic duality, connecting particle interactions with the theory of gravity.
A new study shows how plant molecules that originally evolved to detect smoke have been adapted as hormone sensors in pea plants.
Researchers have taken the Hall effect full circle, bending the typical flat surface into a cylinder and finding new topological phenomena.
Researchers in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Nevada, Reno were awarded $2.5 million to study molecular magnetism.