UC Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists discover biosynthesis in yeast produces a cheaper immune-boosting ingredient of many vaccines.
Penn State researchers have revealed how molecular roadblocks slow the breakdown of cellulose, an abundant renewable resource in plants.
Materials scientists led by Rohan Mishra and Jayakanth Ravichandran reveal pathway for designing optical materials with specialized properties.
The new technique can modify the nanostructure of bulk and 2D crystals without a cleanroom or expensive etching equipment.
The NAIRR Pilot aims to connect researchers to computational, data, and training resources needed to advance AI research and research that employs AI.
The research group has demonstrated a novel method to distinguish elements at the subnanometer scale on the surfaces of high entropy alloys.
Liam Brodie has been selected to participate in the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
Assistant professor of computer science Abhinav Shrivastava is the PI for one of only 35 projects nationwide selected to jumpstart the NAIRR program.
The team proposed an innovative approach to safeguard healthcare data from unauthorized use in AI training, through the use of unlearnable examples.
Pitt, Drexel, and Brookhaven engineers solve the “catalysis vs corrosion” mystery in electrochemical ozone production.