Cornell Prime Dots, or C’Dots, are among the nanocarriers for therapeutics once thought to be viable only by injection.
DOE's Office of Science awarded University of Houston professors Lisa Koerner and Daniel Cherdack $1.5 million to study neutrino oscillation.
University of Illinois Chicago scientists studied the stickiness of ice containing everyday contaminants such as salt, soap and alcohol.
Nebraska biochemist Edgar Cahoon is leading an interdisciplinary team to explore an environmentally friendly, sustainable liquid fuel source.
The award will enable UMD experts to scale distributed AI training and develop new AI vision and language models used in popular applications.
Sean Freeman, a researcher at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been awarded a $366,000 Department of Energy grant.
Michele Galizia is leading a research team that will develop improved polymer membranes to advance molecular separation and related materials science.
A computational model allows researchers to simulate cellular-scale interactions across unprecedented distances in the human vasculature.
A three-year, $2.25 million grant from DOE will fund a collaborative research project to maximize the storage capacity of low-cost batteries.
Sarah Driscoll is a junior in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Vanderbilt University.