Work will help make clean water available to a growing population at a low cost
INL employees recently completed the first successful test of fabrication equipment in fuels facility
Material science partnership awards broaden participation, strengthen research
New forms of glassy molecules surprise and intrigue engineers
Technology would help prevent roadside deaths of construction workers and rescue personnel.
Findings advance the understanding of how these materials can be manipulated without having to discover new ones
Self-assembling nanoparticles take their cues from their surroundings
Eco-friendly design flexes to dislodge trapped hair from bristles
nanoGriptech was founded by Metin Sitti, a professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon
Efficient, low-cost light emitting diode could help spur more widespread adoption
In case debris penetrates a spacecraft or station, a new material that can quickly repair itself could save astronauts' lives
A luminescent solar concentrator is an emerging sunlight harvesting technology that has the potential to disrupt the way we think about energy
CURRENT ISSUE - October 2025
Move Beyond Policies to Build a Lab Culture Where Safety is Second Nature