The goal of LaserNetUS is to establish the United States as the leader in the world’s race to advance intense laser science.
LLNL and Penn State researchers developed a new approach to study, capture, and purify medical isotopes.
The precursor to an innovative nanomaterial has been discovered, showing a step-by-step chemical pathway to creating boron nitride nanotubes.
Princeton researchers discover an uncanny resemblance between the superconductivity of magic graphene and that of high temperature superconductors.
Researchers at Brown U have developed a material derived from trees could potentially replace liquid electrolytes in next-generation batteries.
Parto, a UC Santa Barbara College of Engineering graduate student, will study quantum light sources at DOE's Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Scott Carmichael is a fourth-year graduate student in the Department of Physics at the University of Notre Dame.
Joseph Schwan and Pablo Andres Unzueta have received funding from the Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
Researchers hope to produce a new range of synthetic catalysts to improve the industrial production of carbon-neutral or carbon-free fuels.
Case Western Reserve University scientist leads national, multi-institutional collaboration that aims to reduce CO2 from earth’s atmosphere.