World-class facilities and advances in neutron-star observation give a new toolkit for describing nuclear interactions at a wide range of densities.
CHASE has made significant headway, including the development of three mechanisms that convert sunlight, water, and CO2 into liquid methanol.
The Crabtree Institute will spearhead collaborative research, training programs for students, community-based initiatives, and other activities.
Researchers developed a method to visualize the thermally-induced rearrangement of 2D materials, atom-by-atom, from twisted to aligned structures.
In a study published in Global Change Biology, a research team reveals how wildfires are increasing rates of photosynthesis in Canada and Alaska.
New research from UW–Madison decodes the evolutionary pathway of regulatory proteins, the molecules that help control gene expression.
A team of University of Texas at Arlington chemists stabilizes ethylene on silver in search for better ethylene purification technology.
A UC Riverside study offers an explanation for dark matter distribution in a massive quiescent galaxy.
The device, based on simple tetromino shapes, could determine the direction and distance of a radiation source, with fewer detector pixels.
Researchers believe that understanding how electrons move within small, natural systems could power a more sustainable future for our energy grid.