Central to Asgari’s research is the concept of merging hardware and software in a manner reminiscent of the intricate processes of the human brain.
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have identified a novel pathway to stabilize the nanoscale precipitates in alloys.
Researchers from Penn have helped develop a new carbon-capture solution for a cleaner, more energy-dense fuel source.
Boston University astronomer Chuanfei Dong is working to untangle the mysteries of plasma.
Led by Professor Howard Milchberg, the Lab for Intense Laser-Matter Interactions has been chosen as one of ten LaserNetUS nodes.
Researchers found that this ergodicity breaking occurs without symmetry breaking and can even turn on and off as the molecule spins faster and faster.
Our Plastic Waste Can Be Used as Raw Material for Detergents, Thanks to an Improved Catalytic Method
The improved method can turn polyolefins into molecules that underlie surfactants, the active components of detergents and other useful chemicals.
A new study offers fresh insights into the forces above & beneath the ocean surface that influence how sea ice moves and disperses in the Arctic Ocean
A new study at The City College of New York shows that trapping light inside magnetic materials may dramatically enhance their intrinsic properties.
The new study captures behavior of interacting electrons that give rise to insulating states, addressing a key unsolved puzzle in the field.