Pitt Astronomers Exploring Dark Energy
Astronomers at the University of Pittsburgh have been working on developing a new project known as DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument.
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Astronomers at the University of Pittsburgh have been working on developing a new project known as DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument.
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Findings may lead to new kinds of materials for electronics and superconducting magnets.
Read more about Rutgers-Led Research Team Makes Major Stride in Explaining 30-Year-Old ‘Hidden Order’ Physics Mystery
Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University and universities in China and Japan have discovered a new structural variant of carbon called "penta-graphene" – a very thin sheet of pure carbon that has a unique structure inspired by a pentagonal pattern of tiles found paving the streets of Cairo.
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Method developed by Northwestern University scientists could lead to more environmentally friendly fertilizer production.
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Findings provide new insights into how the protein regulates cell growth and how mutations in the gene that encodes the protein can lead to cancer
Read more about Carnegie Mellon-Led Team Identifies Structure of Tumor-Suppressing Protein
Warmer-than-usual waters in North Atlantic contribute to both phenomena.
Read more about UCI, NASA Researchers Find Link Between Devastating Hurricanes and Amazon Fire Risk
A new imaging tool from a team led by Carnegie Science's José Dinneny allows researchers to study the dynamic growth of root systems in soil, and to uncover the molecular signaling pathways that control such growth.
Read more about Firefly Protein Enables Visualization of Roots in Soil
Each year this list features an impressive collection of individuals across diverse fields who are pushing the boundaries of science, engineering and technology.
Read more about MIT Tech Review Names DOE Early Career Awardee, UCSB's Michelle O'Malley Among Its Innovators Under 35
Study at MIT finds “phonon tunneling” explains heat flow across nanometer-wide gaps.
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Through the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC), scientists will gather information on gamma rays that carry about a trillion times more energy than the photons that enter our eyes and allow us to see.
Read more about HAWC Captures Evidence of Powerful Cosmic Visitors
Researchers at Clemson, the University of South Carolina and Brookhaven’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials have developed a new material that could make for more powerful batteries and more efficient power plants.
Read more about New Material Could Boost Batteries, Fuel Cells and Power Plants
U-M scientists and students will build components of a giant camera that will map 30 million galaxies’ worth of the universe in three dimensions.
Read more about University of Michigan Scientists to Help Build Next-Generation Dark Energy Probe