Engineers designed a method to make hydrogen gas from water, reducing the energy needed to extract hydrogen from water by 600%.
Gordon will be working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with Dr. Jordan Hachtel in the Center for Nanophase Materials Science.
Researchers have discovered the ideal particles for efficiently isolating lithium from seawater, ground water, or other dilute sources of the mineral.
Kaylee Denbo and Ginger Ramirez were awarded Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The technical achievement marks a significant advance in the burgeoning field of observing individual molecules without the aid of fluorescent labels.
Research sheds light on the properties of novel materials that could be used in electronics operating in extremely hot environments.
A team of UC Riverside physicists led an experimental campaign where they worked on a cyclotron, an apparatus that accelerates charged particles.
Three Cornell University doctoral students were selected for DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program’s 2023 Solicitation 2 Cycle.
An influential group of scientists are shaping the theoretical framework behind exciting new experiments at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams.
Researchers have demonstrated the ability to engineer materials that are both stiff and capable of insulating against heat.