The team will create “circular polymers” materials that break the current linear economic framework of make, use, and dispose.
Contrary to Expectations, Study Finds Primate Neurons Have Fewer Synapses Than Mice in Visual Cortex
The team determined that the metabolic cost of building and maintaining synapses likely drives larger neural networks to be sparser.
Oregon State University chemistry professor May Nyman has been selected as one of the leaders of a $24 million federal effort.
Understanding photon collisions could aid search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Researchers have discovered that by creating a specific set of conditions, they could quantify electron-electron interactions more precisely.
Distinguished University and Cabot Professor Laura Lewis, ChE/MIE, is leading a $2.1M Department of Energy grant.
This renewal grant supports the University’s electromagnetic nuclear physics program at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator facility.
Boise State’s Quantum DNA Research Group received a Phase II renewal grant of $5 million from DOE.
Adele Igel, assistant professor for land, air, and water resources, has been awarded a $373,000 grant to conduct a three-year research project.
The first joint appointee is Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Mads Almassalkhi, who joins PNNL as a Chief Scientist.