J. Allyn Smith and two students in DOE’s Visiting Faculty Program will work to calibrate the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the planned Rubin LSST.
For the first time, MIT chemists have measured the energy transfer between photosynthetic light-harvesting proteins.
PNNL and The University of Texas at El Paso leverage partnership and joint appointment program for a lab directed research and development project.
A new type of ferroelectric polymer holds great potential for applications in medical devices, advanced robotics, and precision positioning systems.
Researchers developed membranes that remove & concentrate organic molecules, based on the affinity between the organic species & the carbon membrane.
This marks a first step in constructing a type of fault-tolerant qubit with strange “quasiparticles” that have only a fraction of an electron’s charge
Using simulations, two groups investigated how the levels of the gas isoprene & temperature affect the plants’ thylakoid membrane at the nanoscale.
Katherine Stroh, an engineering major at Central College, will work at the Ames National Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, during the summer.
Researchers found that shear bands aren’t always a negative; under the right conditions, the shear bands can improve the ductility of a material.
The use of quantum computers will facilitate the study of electromagnetic waves in plasma and its manipulation in magnetic confinement fusion devices.