Scientists with the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center used side-by-side plots to compare biodiversity in competing bioenergy crop systems.
LSU’s Experimental Neutrino Physics Research with Liquid Argon TPCs has been recognized at the Intensity Frontier in High-Energy Physics.
The visit was designed to integrate FVSU students and faculty into the cutting-edge research conducted at the DOE national laboratories.
The processes involve an enzyme centered around a reactive metal that catalyzes the insertion of an oxygen atom between a carbon and hydrogen bond.
Researchers studied five C3 crops (chickpea, rice, snap bean, soybean, wheat) and four C4 crops (sorghum, maize, Miscanthus × giganteus, switchgrass).
A team of researchers discovered a new heat dissipation channel using phonon polaritons for novel cooling technologies in modern electronics.
Using extreme ultraviolet high-harmonic generation as a probe, the researchers tracked the re-orientations of the spins inside the CoMnGa compound.
The grant will help to address challenges in nuclear physics via the development of more efficient and powerful quantum computing algorithms.
Researchers are working on promising pathways like bioenergy and bioproducts, forms of renewable energy and materials that could curb carbon emissions
DOE has awarded associate professor Benjamin Jones a $540,000 grant to initiate a new collaborative research partnership between UT Arlington and PNNL