Two researchers at Ohio State University have began a study to create the most resilient, high-yielding varieties of pennycress for farmers to grow.
A two-part study at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign developed a method to create 3D models of the fibers within composite materials.
Leakage from frozen layers was a puzzle, but a new study shows how the potent greenhouse gas breaks through icy barriers.
Researchers reported a breakthrough in developing a new cathode and electrolyte, increasing power density comparable to that in li-ion batteries.
An engineer at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington U in St. Louis observes iron hydroxide’s moment of creation on a quartz substrate.
Professors from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh have created a serpentine path for electrons.
A newly developed fast, scalable algorithm can optimize the distribution of vaccines in a simulated epidemic network.
Lauren Greenlee received a $750,000 award from DOE to investigate the chemical and electronic structure of iron and oxygen atoms.
McNulty’s research essentially supports fundamental experimental physics projects that take place primarily at Jefferson Lab.
Scientists at Stony Brook U and Brookhaven Lab have begun building a quantum-enhanced X-ray microscope at the National Synchrotron Light Source II.