The awardees will receive five-year grants to investigate everything from the structure of molecules to the formation of the cosmos.
A new material made from carbon nanotubes can generate electricity by scavenging energy from its environment.
Researchers have leveraged existing advanced X-ray microscopy techniques to bridge the gap between MRI electron microscopy imaging.
Physics Ph.D. third-year student Robert Victor Chirco has been selected to receive an Office of Science Graduate Student Research award.
The graphene camera represents a new type of sensor useful for studying cells and tissues that generate electrical voltages.
Part of the process of learning more about fault-tolerant quantum computer systems is providing a path to implementing more resilient designs.
A new model, created by Penn State researchers, reveals that a network of cellulose is key to this unique combination.
MIT physicists have developed a new technique to produce and study short-lived radioactive molecules with neutron numbers they can precisely control.
New research led by the University of Arizona shows that most extreme heat events are going to occur in the tropics rather than the poles.
These mind-bendingly complex crystals called the single gyroid have the potential to make fiber optics, solar cells and fuel cells more efficient.