Using artificial intelligence, Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a powerful predictive model for identifying ...
Seated, from left to right, are Bruce Moyer, ORNL corporate fellow; Hood Whitson, Element3 CEO; Cynthia Jenks, ORNL associate laboratory director for the Physical Sciences Directorate; and Wes ...
The air inside all personal vehicles is polluted with harmful flame retardants—including those known or suspected to cause cancer—according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Environmental ...
The research team identified new details about how Cel7A cellulase enzymes (gold) are inhibited when breaking down cellulose (green) by the product of cellulose degradation, cellobiose, at the “front ...
Mike Paulus, ORNL Partnerships director, gives remarks during a licensing event for Element3 on May 3, 2024, at the laboratory.
Marianne Stein University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences mfstein@illinois.edu Office: 217-244-2313 University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer ...
New research by Penn State researchers reveals how several molecular roadblocks slow the breakdown of cellulose for biofuels. Here, Daguan Nong, assistant research professor of biomedical engineering, ...
Macquarie University researchers have debunked a 75-year-old theory about how humans determine where sounds are coming from, and it could unlock the secret to creating a next generation of more ...
The Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) publishes three stunning images of galaxies, galaxy groups and clusters, obtained by the VLT Survey Telescope (VST), an Italian telescope managed ...
Researchers at the Universities of Melbourne and Manchester have invented a breakthrough technique for manufacturing highly purified silicon that brings powerful quantum computers a big step closer.
More than 100 years ago, scientists at The University of Manchester changed the world when they discovered the nucleus in atoms, marking the birth of nuclear physics.
Jackson School Associate Professor Nicola Tisato and Research Professor Harm Van Avendonk stop for a selfie in New Zealand in 2022. Earthquakes are the most dramatic and noteworthy results of tectonic ...