Wyonics LLC recently received a $200,000 grant from DOE to develop technologies capable of extracting, separating and recovering rare earth elements.
Research using the RHIC STAR detector may lead to a deeper understanding of the properties and dynamics of the matter known as a quark-gluon plasma.
By building a structure out of DNA and then coating it with glass, researchers have created a very strong material with very low density.
Duke University student Eric Yeats has received the prestigious U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) award.
Research from the Brandizzi lab, led by postdoc Naveen Sharma, helps to better characterize the role of carbonic anhydrases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
The Advanced Simons Observatory will use the cosmic microwave background to help us understand the evolution of the universe.
Researchers at the University of Delaware are exploring new methods for optimizing carbon-based catalysts.
A team reports that it is possible to imbue the bulk, 3D material found in pencils - graphite - with physical properties similar to 2D graphene.
A Yale-led team of physicists has discovered a circular pattern in the movement of electrons in a group of quantum materials known as “strange metals.
Learning more about these synthetic DNA reactions could be the key to unlocking new technology for medical diagnoses and treatments.