Researchers used magnetic imaging to obtain visualization of how electrons flow through the interior of the material in a special type of insulator.
The diode could dramatically cut the amount of energy used in high-power computing systems, a major problem that is estimated to become much worse.
DOE has awarded $529 million to continue world-leading nuclear science research at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University.
Lisa Welp was granted DOE funding to conduct atmospheric research critical to understanding clouds that shield Earth from damaging effects of heat.
A new study has laid out the internal structure of polyelectrolyte complexes, a special kind of molecular assembly which keeps human cells organized.
The five-year, $875,000 grant will help Brendan Keith to develop new numerical methods for scientific computing and optimal design.
The group found a way to independently measure the thermal expansion caused by magnetism & atom vibrations at pressures within a diamond anvil cell.
Raghav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli’s and Jean-Francois Paquet’s projects will use complementary techniques to study the properties of quarks and gluons.
Penn’s Andrew Rappe and collaborators explore high-quality thin films to propel power into the future.
Schwantes has been named acting head of the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at Penn State, effective July 1.