Scientists with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley have directed the first self-assembly of nanoparticles into device-ready materials.
Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies (Rx&D) reaffirms its strong support for Canada to conclude the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the European Union (EU) in 2012.
U.S. President Barack Obama is committed to investment in science, and will pursue a number of cutting-edge initiatives focused on long-term innovation and economic productivity, his top science adviser said Apr. 26.
Quality control is a key factor in making sure green tea dietary supplement products pack the same antioxidant punch as green tea leaves used for brewing beverages.
At the Third Clean Energy Ministerial in London today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced a three-part plan to help implement the Clean Energy Education and Empowerment initiative or “C3E.”
The Council for Chemical Research, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing research in chemistry, chemical engineering and related disciplines, is proud to honor Dr. William F. Banholzer as the recipient of the 2012 Malcolm E. Pruitt Award.
Microscopic particles are being coaxed by Duke University engineers to assemble themselves into larger crystalline structures by the use of varying concentrations of microscopic particles and magnetic fields.
The coolest new nanomaterial of the 21st century could boost the efficiency of the next generation of solar panels, a team of Michigan Technological University materials scientists has discovered.
The Lab Breakthroughs video series focuses on the array of technological advancements and discoveries that stem from research performed in the National Labs.