The project will investigate fluxes of methane and carbon dioxide, gathering greenhouse gas data and conducting field experiments to simulate storms.
The material offers the high performance and stability needed for industrial-scale electrolysis, which could produce a clean energy fuel from seawater
An artificially designed, amyloid-silk hybrid protein developed in Zhang lab at Washington University in St. Louis even outperforms some spider silks.
The researchers used cryogenic scanning transmission electron microscopy and integrated sensitive elemental tomography for 3D imaging.
Geoffroy Hautier’s team intends to build a database of viable qbits, which can store information in their spin, by analyzing defects in solids.
His team plans to develop methods and explore ideas in the field of quantum information and quantum computing for complex chemical systems.
A new, $1.5 million Department of Energy grant brings together experts from three institutions to parse the metabolism of a blue-green algae.
The award will develop advanced numerical methods for simulating electrons in heavy-element-containing molecules.
A new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania on thin films of glass shows how they can be fabricated to be denser and more stable.
Grant will fund continuing research at Montana State U into microorganisms that display the ability to extract important & useful metals from pyrite.