An economic method to create MXene material could enable new electronics or energy storage methods.
Simulations on DOE and TACC supercomputers have helped scientists map for the first time the conditions that characterize polarons in 2D materials.
Fungi have complex relationships with switchgrass, as fungal pathogens can both diminish the health of the plant & the quality of fuel made from it.
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara prove that tough, woody lignin can be broken down in an anaerobic environment.
A Yale-led team of chemists has identified a tiny “device” that helps certain photosynthetic organisms collect sunlight.
Chris Burgio will spend 10 weeks at the DOE’s Ames National Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, beginning May 30.
Polymer scientist Ting Xu used her design method, which is based on machine learning or AI, to synthesize polymers that mimic blood plasma.
In a breakthrough collaboration, a team of PNNL scientists is providing research expertise towards using seawater as a potential source of energy.
A research team discovered an intermediate compound formed at the interface between a nickelate film and its strontium titanate substrate.
The West Texas A&M University professor now serves on the user executive committee for the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.