UN-Lincoln biochemist Ed Cahoon and colleagues are researching vegetable oils with the potential to become environmentally friendly bioproducts.
Two University of Buffalo-led studies show promise for dry reforming of methane, an industrial process that could slow the pace of climate change.
Single-shot spectroscopy techniques provide researchers with a new understanding of a mysterious light-driven process.
The award is aimed at improving Earth system models that predict weather conditions and climate.
A team of researchers, including experts from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Life Sciences, investigated several sites on Hawaiʻi Island
Shiqi Zhang was able to measure the amount of phosphate within individual living cells of a symbiotic plant-fungus system.
Researchers will be using DOE measurements to learn about how some of the cloud-forming aerosol particles in the atmosphere form.
Thanks to the physicist’s expertise, the LUX-ZEPLIN has now begun its hunt for the universe’s most elusive particles.
Released in March, Georgia Tech is one of the first research institutes in the world to receive AMD’s newest hardware.
A new AI program observed physical phenomena and uncovered relevant variables—a necessary precursor to any physics theory.