The researchers created a novel experimental platform to study the dynamics of associative polymers in ways that weren’t possible before.
The advance presages a new era of robots and prosthetics wrapped in self-healing synthetic materials imbued with human-like sense of touch.
Winnie Shi has been selected to participate in the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program at the U.S. Department of Energy.
Researchers are working to develop particle detectors that are sensitive enough to catch any photons emitted by axions by listening for their signal.
A new treatment tested on a high-quality steel alloy produces extraordinary strength and plasticity.
Adam Christensen from UT Austin has been selected to participate in the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program.
The groundbreaking achievement was funded by DOE's Office of Basic Energy Sciences and could revolutionize the way scientists detect the materials.
Scientists at Columbia U, Berkeley Lab, and UNIST demonstrate that ultra-photostable avalanching nanoparticles are capable of unlimited photoswitching
The research is aimed at developing advanced materials for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and building a clean and sustainable energy future.
Better understanding of the family responsible for nearly all bread and biofuels creates a path to finding new strains with potentially useful traits.