UC Merced Professor Beth Nowadnick and her team are studying materials that may provide new ways to store or process information in computers.
Evidence shows the charge density wave discovery was rare, a case where the magnetic & electronic orders don’t simply coexist but are directly linked.
The researchers use the “plants as factories” paradigm in which biofuels and bioproducts are grown directly in crops that are resilient and productive
The new agreement will promote opportunities for collaboration on decarbonization efforts that could pave the way for a cleaner energy transition.
Physicists provide theoretical insights with an experiment involving a “strange metal” that could be foundational to next-gen quantum technologies.
Researchers at NC State have demonstrated techniques that provide unprecedented detail into how materials behave when exposed to a range of stresses.
The Department of Energy has awarded an MSU-led team 1.3 million node hours of computation time on the Frontier supercomputer.
The funding supports research into the next generation of sustainable, cost-effective bioproducts and bioenergy, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The extension will allow scientists to continue research for the cost-effective conversion of non-food plants into low-carbon replacements.
An international team of scientists reveals the first in-depth look at Omnitrophota, one of the world’s oldest and tiniest bacteria.