Amy Enright conducts research at the Wisconsin Energy Institute as a part of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center in Madison, Wis.
Researchers from the University of Chicago and Argonne National Lab detailed specific changes that occur in the brains of mice exposed to cocaine.
Because the details of Pd atom arrangement were “hidden” in the X-ray spectra, the researchers developed a novel, machine learning assisted approach.
In new research, a new catalyst increased the production of long-chain hydrocarbons in chemical reactions by some 1,000 times over existing methods.
The instrument, which has observed more galaxies than any previous 3-D galaxy survey, searches for intermediate-mass black holes in small galaxies.
Physicists developed a technique that can potentially generate millions of random digits per second by harnessing the behavior of skyrmions.
Researchers at Penn State & Sandia Lab leveraged three dimensions of design space to create and test a metamaterial with robust optical properties.
The breakthrough using common material could pave way for new quantum technologies.
The grant provides funds to build and evaluate novel semiconductor detectors with high- energy physics, medical imaging, and security applications.
The researchers showed that conventional theories regarding interfacial heat transfer are not complete; the inclusion of phonon modes is warranted.