NewsPhysicists Trap Electrons in a 3D Crystal for the First Timeby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe results open the door to exploring superconductivity and other exotic electronic states in three-dimensional materials
NewsNew Approach May Help Extract More Heat from Geothermal Reservoirsby Penn StateResearchers have proposed a process called the fracture conductivity tuning technique for geothermal plants
NewsCalculating How Much of the Universe Is Made Up of Matterby Chiba UniversityA research team relies on measuring the number of galaxy members to determine the mass of galaxy clusters
NewsResearchers Unveil a New, Economical Approach for Producing Green Hydrogenby University of Colorado BoulderStudy lays the groundwork for a commercially viable means of producing syngas
NewsRecord-Breaking Tandem Solar Cell Now with Precise Scientific Explanationsby Helmholtz-Zentrum BerlinResearchers are the first to present a rigorous, peer-reviewed publication on the structure of tandem cells
NewsDOE and Sweden Sign Joint Agreement to Increase Scientific Cooperationby U.S. Department of EnergyThe agreement reflects the United States and Sweden’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge
NewsDemystifying Vortex Rings in Nuclear Fusion, Supernovaeby University of MichiganA mathematical model could help engineers control their behavior in power generation and more
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InsightsThe Transformative Power of Nanomaterialsby Olena Shynkaruk, PhDWhile nanomaterials already play important roles in health and energy, we're still discovering their many applications
InsightsCarbon-Neutral Energy Sector: Dream or Reality?by Olena Shynkaruk, PhDThe US is aiming to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, but what hurdles does it face?
NewsThe Human Body as a 6G Antennaby Holden GalushaResearchers design a copper bracelet that harvests RF energy, opening the door to novel wearable devices
NewsCooling Down Solar Cells, Naturallyby American Institute of PhysicsPhotovoltaics are more efficient when they operate at lower temperatures
ArticleGet Proactive about Power Quality During the Lab Design Processby Mark NellThe power environment is crucial to the lab design process
WhitepaperA Fool-Proof Way to Assess the Purity Grade of Lithium Carbonate and Lithium Hydroxideby Thermo Fisher ScientificUsing ICP-OES to measure Li2 CO3 and LiOH materials in a robust and precise manner
NewsNew Laser-Based Instrument Designed to Boost Hydrogen Researchby OpticaAdvance could lead to more environmentally friendly rocket fuels
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NewsAll-In-One Solar-Powered Tower Makes Carbon-Neutral Jet Fuelby Cell PressNew fuel production system generates carbon-neutral fuel from water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight
NewsNew Findings about Moving Electricity Could Improve Fusion Devicesby Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryScientists have discovered a new way that resistivity can cause instabilities in the plasma edge
NewsNew Model Offers Potential Solutions for Next-Generation Battery Challengesby Stanford UniversityThis model offered the insight that swapping in new electrolytes with certain properties could slow dendrite growth
NewsNew Method Offers a Promising Alternative for Upgrading Natural Gasby KeAi Communications Co.Researchers have developed a metal organic framework to separate propane and ethane from methane