Nearly 40 years after creating the first, iconic map of the universe, researchers aim for the largest map ever.
UW researchers have developed a method that uses a gaming graphics card to control plasma formation in their prototype fusion reactor.
A University of Oklahoma researcher, Scott Salesky, leads a project funded by a half-a-million-dollar grant from DOE to improve climate modeling.
University of Rochester researchers are collaborating with 250 scientists from 37 institutions to assemble an innovative experiment called LUX-ZEPLIN.
Northwestern Engineering researchers developed a method that could lead to more accurate predictions of how new materials behave at the atomic scale.
Katie Murenbeeld received an award from the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
A new chemical catalyst could enable the production of more of the feedstock for the world’s second-most widely used plastic.
Development of a new pressure-quench technique demonstrates superconductivity in iron selenide crystals sans pressure.
The project has produced two vaccine strategies that are scalable, adaptable, and can be transported and stored at room temperature.
Quantum criticality — a disordered state in which electrons waver between states of order — may give rise to protected states for quantum computation.