The engineers have created containers that can keep volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from accumulating on the surfaces of stored nanomaterials.
The technique is important not only for astrophysical applications but for a better understanding of fundamental properties on atomic nuclei.
Researchers at Florida State University have discovered that atomic-level structural changes occur when the compound tin selenide heats up.
New research offers scientists a new, streamlined approach to analyzing potential candidates for quantum computing and microelectronics.
Together with Brookhaven Lab physicist Lijuan Ruan, Frank Geurts will serve a three-year term as co-spokesperson for the STAR collaboration.
The new exascale machine is one step closer to enabling transformative science.
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is hosting the 21st International Conference on Radio-Frequency Superconductivity (SRF 2023).
Chemical engineering Ph.D. candidate Trevor Price explores catalytic processes and aims to help chemical manufacturing use fewer fossil fuels.
Chemists who discovered a new technique for measuring complex reactive processes at the interface of liquids, solids and gases have received the award
The researchers are using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument to map more than 40 million galaxies, quasars and stars.