Micro-engineered, bioinspired design allows material to collect moisture from cool fog as well as generating & collecting steam under sunny conditions
A team of condensed-matter physicists at Berkeley Lab uses supercomputers to understand electron behavior in superconductors.
The instrument’s array of 5,000 fiber-optic “eyes” was assembled by U-M students and technicians, under the leadership of physicist Gregory Tarlé.
A.J. Dick is among 78 students from across the nation to be selected for its Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
Studies found the drug was effective at reducing the incidence of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer by around 80%, compared to other drugs.
The project uses nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond to enable diagnostic capabilities necessary for practical commercial fusion operations.
A multidisciplinary team made a new battery technology platform - metal free - that utilizes a polypeptide organic radical construction.
University of Houston graduate student Jacklyn N. Hall gains national recognition for catalysis research.
Allison Mis will conduct research on cation ordering in novel ternary semiconductors at Argonne National Laboratory.
The material, formally known as magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, has generated intense interest, even inspiring a new field - twistronics.