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The United States is chasing a new age of nuclear power that banks on domestic production of reactor fuel like X-energy is ...
He said, “I have cofounded four startups and invested in over a dozen others. In a previous life I was a researcher ...
Alfred University Professor Chemistry John D’Angelo recently had a paper published in the Journal of Chemical Education, “Project Time! A Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience, a CURE for the ...
Subhash Verma, Ph.D., professor of microbiology and immunology, and his research team at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med), has received the 2025 Excellence in Laboratory ...
The work, “Senior Seniors,” spotlights the portraiture of Michael Levy, a retired University of Florida professor of cognitive psychology, returning to one of his first loves as a photographer. This ...
Chris Wright and Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) and Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN) talked about their hopes for the future of energy and how Oak Ridge fits into them.
The U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright visited Oak Ridge National Laboratory Friday. He said their visit was meant to highlight the Department of Energy’s efforts to “unleash American ...
From individual interactions to cross-culture transitions, David Rollock, 150th Anniversary Professor in the Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences (PSY), is interested in the ways ...
Michigan State University’s assistant professor of engineering Bill Jin and his lab have come up with one solution ― a concrete product that is flexible, self-healing and absorbs heat from the ...
That’s why Jordan Poler, a Chemistry professor at UNC Charlotte, has been working on a way to get those chemicals out of water using easy-to-source materials.
Primarily, oak trees are slow-growing and rely on certain conditions with light provided by canopy gaps to grow to maturity, but they struggle to compete with faster-growing invasive species who ...