Research shows that microbes taken from trees growing beside mountain-fed streams could make phosphorus more accessible to agricultural crops.
Professor Udo Schwarz demonstrated a process that can replicate a surface’s features to details of less than 1/20th the diameter of an atom.
Researchers at The City College of New York can demonstrate a synthetic strategy to stabilize bio-inspired solar energy harvesting materials.
Prof. Pastore’s nuclear theory research contributes to a body of increasingly accurate, descriptive calculations of nuclear structure and reactions.
Using a series of solvent washes guided by thermodynamic calculations of polymer solubility, researchers used the STRAP process to separate polymers.
A new project at the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade will contribute to eventual design of energy-producing tokamak reactors.
Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have created the smallest memory device yet.
Erik Sarnello & Brianna Stamas are among 52 students to be selected for the 2020 Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Researchers used an imaging technique - cryo-electron microscopy - to understand the shapes and interactions of the bacterium Francisella tularensis.
Stephen de Bruyn Kops and team will access supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to further their work studying fluids and turbulence.