DOE has selected a multidisciplinary team that includes Cornell to advance a superconducting approach to advanced computer chip technology.
Ursinus College Professor Lew Riley traveled w/ his student researchers to Michigan State University twice—so far—to study a unique isotope of silicon
Kelham, an NIU physics graduate student, has received a prestigious graduate student research award from DOE's Office of Science.
Research made at the University of Kansas' Ultrafast Laser Lab reveals the ballistic movement of electrons in graphene in real time.
Engineers have used a spray coating technology to produce a new workhorse material that can withstand the harsh conditions inside a fusion reactor.
An international panel of physicists that convenes once each decade is recommending new and expanded projects at SURF.
The alloy is the 1st known material in which 3D crystal structure and strong quantum interactions frustrate electron movements and lock them in place.
Federica Brandizzi is a University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University and an MSU Research Foundation Professor.
The panel considered projects that can take years to plan and build, enlist contributions from thousands of scientists, and cost billions of dollars.
A Binghamton University collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh and Brookhaven National Lab offers a new view of everyday chemical reactions.