University Research

01.19.17University Research

A Quark Like No OtherExternal link

University of Iowa physicist Usha Mallik is at the forefront of the search for a missing particle that could prove whether the Higgs boson—believed to give mass to all matter—exists. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.19.17University Research

New Research on Shallow Warm Clouds will Advance Climate Models and Weather ForecastsExternal link

David Mechem, an associate professor in the Department of Geography & Atmospheric Science at the University of Kansas, is leading a new $525,000, three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to better understand the fundamental processes governing the behavior of shallow clouds, the low-hanging cottony clouds often seen on a summer day or over ocean waters. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.18.17University Research

Recreating Conditions Inside Stars With Compact LasersExternal link

A multi-institution experiment conducted at Colorado State University used smaller, compact lasers to create ultra-short laser pulses and validate numerical models measuring the irradiation intensities and the extreme pressures generated. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.18.17University Research

Four Faculty Honored With Presidential Early Career AwardsExternal link

Four Northwestern University professors — physicist Eric Dahl, chemists Danna Freedman and T. David Harris and mechanical engineer Sinan Keten — have been awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Read MoreExternal linkage

01.17.17University Research

Giant Middle East Dust Storm Caused by a Changing Climate, Not Human ConflictExternal link

A dust storm that blanketed seven nations in the Middle East in late summer 2015 was caused by climate factors and unusual weather, not human conflict in Syria, concluded researchers from Princeton, Marquette, Boston, Duke Universities and the Agricultural Research Organization. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.17.17University Research

Real-Time Scans of Self-Healing Nanoparticles Show their Energy Storage PotentialExternal link

Through long shifts at the helm of a highly sophisticated microscope, researchers at Stanford University recorded reactions at near-atomic-scale resolution. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.17.17University Research

Creating a Sustainable Earth: Batteries IncludedExternal link

Esther Takeuchi of Brookhaven National Lab and Stony Brook University –- who is credited with more than 150 U.S. patents and developed the battery technology that implanted cardiac defibrillators employ today — is directing a U.S. Department of Energy $10 million Energy Frontier Research Center award on innovative battery systems. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.13.17University Research

Seeking a Breakthrough on CatalystsExternal link

A new approach to developing catalysts spearheaded by Harvard researchers promises to revolutionize the speed, efficacy, and environmental impact of catalysis. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.13.17University Research

Stanford Physicist Suggests Looking for Dark Matter in Unusual PlacesExternal link

Most experiments searching for mysterious dark matter require massive colliders, but assistant physics professor Peter Graham advocates a different, less costly approach with new techniques going in new directions. Read MoreExternal linkage

01.13.17University Research

Presidential Early Career Award goes to Jenny YangExternal link

Jenny Yang, UCI assistant professor of chemistry, has received a 2017 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists & Engineers, the U.S. government’s highest honor for science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. Read MoreExternal linkage

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