A searchable tool reveals more than 90,000 known materials with electronic properties that remain unperturbed in the face of disruption.
Arizona State physicist Antia Botana uses intuition and supercomputers to identify new high-temperature superconductor.
The doctoral student will conduct some of her thesis research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington, for six months.
Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer, encapsulating small gas molecules such as methane.
Grace Chesmore and Celeste Keith will conduct research at Fermi National Lab as part of DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered a new quantum phenomenon in a specific class of materials, called antiferromagnetic insulators.
Benjamin Jackson has been awarded a fellowship by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research, or SCGSR, program.
Developed by VCU, Columbia and Harvard researchers, the structure of this superatom could serve as a building block for the creation of new materials.
An international collaboration is using porous, sponge-like materials, made from sugar and alkali metal salts, that can trap CO2 in their cavities.
Megan Murphy and Gabriel Parker are recipients of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award.