Caleb Richard Hicks, Gabriel Given, and Scott Essenmacher will be conducting their research projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The study is the 1st to compare the chromosomal position of genes from diverse animals, allowing rare changes in chromosome organization to be studied
A University of Maryland professor received renewed funding from DOE to further advance his group’s work w/ atomistic simulation of polymer molecules.
The work has potential applications in memory storage and demonstrates a rare form of matter.
A pair of papers from Caltech researchers were selected as finalists for the 2021 Association for Computing Machinery Gordon Bell Special Prize.
An electronic chip that can be reprogrammed on demand may enable artificial intelligence to learn more continuously like the human brain does.
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, and Rice U have discovered that lactic acid bacteria use a previously unknown energy metabolism.
Chemists developed a technology that converts biomass into both carbohydrates and lignin-derived aromatic monomers, reducing processing costs.
A report will help shape a strategy for the greater scientific community to better project the outcomes of human interactions with the natural world.
A cross-school and cross-institutional collaboration reveals a mechanism behind the inflammation that is a feature of the common skin disease.