News published on Federal Newswire in February 2023

News from February 2023


Starting small to better understand key steps in the carbon cycle

Starting small to better understand key steps in the carbon cycle


UW’s John Kaszuba Advances CO2 Storage Research With Recent Publication

UW’s John Kaszuba Advances CO2 Storage Research With Recent Publication


Borrowing building blocks from bacteria to create a more sustainable future

Borrowing building blocks from bacteria to create a more sustainable future


Yan receives NSF grant to advance multi-GPU supercomputer abilities

Yan receives NSF grant to advance multi-GPU supercomputer abilities


How plants, volunteers will help NAU computer model estimate fossil fuel emissions

How plants, volunteers will help NAU computer model estimate fossil fuel emissions


AIM for Composites brings together the ‘best of the best’

AIM for Composites brings together the ‘best of the best’


Vanderbilt engineers’ innovative research directly monitors cellulose production from individual synthase enzymes

Vanderbilt engineers’ innovative research directly monitors cellulose production from individual synthase enzymes


Physicist receives DOE grant for particle accelerator research

Physicist receives DOE grant for particle accelerator research


An integrated, net-negative system captures carbon and produces ethylene

An integrated, net-negative system captures carbon and produces ethylene


Researchers shed (laser) light on emerging water treatment technique

Researchers shed (laser) light on emerging water treatment technique


UCI physicist proposes new experiment to detect dark matter in our solar system

UCI physicist proposes new experiment to detect dark matter in our solar system


Water in, clean energy and water out: DOE funds renewable hydrogen fuel research

Water in, clean energy and water out: DOE funds renewable hydrogen fuel research


A trip to the sun could reveal “ultralight” dark matter if it exists, study says

Researchers propose sending atomic clocks to space to uncover the nature of dark matter


Texas A&M To Lead $2.5 Million DOE Topical Theory Collaboration Exploring Heavy Flavor Particles

Texas A&M To Lead $2.5 Million DOE Topical Theory Collaboration Exploring Heavy Flavor Particles


UW–Madison has long been a leader in fusion research and education

UW–Madison has long been a leader in fusion research and education


Clemson University selected for Energy Frontier Research Center

Clemson University selected for Energy Frontier Research Center


Microbial Miners Could Help Humans Colonize the Moon and Mars

Microbial Miners Could Help Humans Colonize the Moon and Mars


Helping an oilseed take off as a sustainable fuel source

Helping an oilseed take off as a sustainable fuel source


Solving the puzzle: Cubic silicon carbide wafers demonstrate high thermal conductivity, second only to diamond

Solving the puzzle: Cubic silicon carbide wafers demonstrate high thermal conductivity, second only to diamond


How Umass Amherst’S Atlas Group Is Leading The Charge Into One Of The Universe’S Great Mysteries: The Realm Of Subatomic Particle Physics

How Umass Amherst’S Atlas Group Is Leading The Charge Into One Of The Universe’S Great Mysteries: The Realm Of Subatomic Particle Physics