Molecular engineering of a zinc battery co-solvent improves plating stability, suppresses side reactions, and delivers near-perfect efficiency through a single functional group substitution.
The work, part of larger $2 million effort, will employ AI and other tools to develop eco-friendly membranes for use in medicine, agriculture, industry and other fields.
A research team at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has investigated a new method to produce iron, the main component ...
"Forever chemicals" are notoriously difficult to detect, but a collaboration between the University of Chicago Pritzker ...
Nearly every cell in your body depends on mitochondria to survive and function properly. Mitochondria provide 90% of our ...
A research team at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has investigated a new method to produce iron, the main component ...
CHARLOTTE — A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools student graduated with a 4.78 GPA. Her hard work landed her the Top Senior honor ...
An exhibit of a quantum computer at O’Hare put on by the University of Chicago and IBM aims to make learning about the technology accessible amid Chicago’s rise as a quantum hub.
This summer, the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth launched a new India Summer Fellows Program. The pilot project ...
Materials Science & Engineering Ph.D. student Tolin Skov-Black has been awarded the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) University Nuclear Leadership Program (UNLP) fellowship. The fellowship provides ...
The signing ceremony was attended by Mr. Arturo, representing Jolt Solutions; Dr. Khodran Al-Zahrani, CEO of Dyar Al-Safwah; ...
Two Indian American scientists — Arvind Murugan and Saad Bhamla — have been named Schmidt Polymaths with six other global ...