Using machine learning, the computational method can provide details of how materials work as catalysts, semiconductors, or battery components.
Stephen Porter, a grad student at The University of New Mexico, has been selected to receive DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award.
Federal funding brings together experts to chart a viable path to realizing fusion energy as a clean power source.
Smith’s groundbreaking research will explore a condensed matter question: how does glass transition from molten liquid to a solid glass?
Researchers report how adding hydrogen to the fabricating process creates a strong and effective catalyst that approaches the performance of platinum.
Ph.D. physics candidate Abhyuday Sharda’s search for answers will be supported with a graduate fellowship from Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute describe 16 new large-DNA virus species.
The P5 report consisted of a panel of about 30 scientists worldwide, including University of New Mexico Assistant Professor Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine.
A new type of solar cell that might be used in tandem with current commercial solar cell technologies would improve solar conversion efficiency.
Scientists mapped out the structural features of a 2D ferroelectric material made of Sn & Se atoms, showing how domains impact the material’s behavior