News published on Federal Newswire in February 2023

News from February 2023


Powering Wearable Technology with MXene Textile Supercapacitor 'Patch'

Powering Wearable Technology with MXene Textile Supercapacitor 'Patch'


UCF Researchers Work to Reduce the Amount of Precious Metals in Catalytic Converters

UCF Researchers Work to Reduce the Amount of Precious Metals in Catalytic Converters


Stanford scientists illuminate barrier to next-generation battery that charges very quickly

Stanford scientists illuminate barrier to next-generation battery that charges very quickly



DOE’s Office of Science is now Accepting Applications for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research Awards 2023 Solicitation 1

DOE’s Office of Science is now Accepting Applications for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research Awards 2023 Solicitation 1


Department of Energy Announces $80 Million for Research to Accelerate Innovations in Emerging Technologies

Department of Energy Announces $80 Million for Research to Accelerate Innovations in Emerging Technologies


U.S. Department of Energy Announces $68 Million For Small Businesses Developing Technologies to Cut Emissions and Study Climate

U.S. Department of Energy Announces $68 Million For Small Businesses Developing Technologies to Cut Emissions and Study Climate


Stuck in the Rough: How Aging Reactor Walls May Exhibit Lower Erosion

Stuck in the Rough: How Aging Reactor Walls May Exhibit Lower Erosion



Hijacking the Hijackers: Engineering Bacterial Viruses to Genetically Modify their Hosts

Hijacking the Hijackers: Engineering Bacterial Viruses to Genetically Modify their Hosts


Particles Pick Pair Partners Differently in Small Nuclei

Particles Pick Pair Partners Differently in Small Nuclei





FSU climate scientists receive Department of Energy funding to study greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands

FSU climate scientists receive Department of Energy funding to study greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands


Untying molecular knots: Making molecular simulations more efficient with LongBondEliminator

Untying molecular knots: Making molecular simulations more efficient with LongBondEliminator


Energy Grant Will Advance Development of Lithium-Ion Batteries

Energy Grant Will Advance Development of Lithium-Ion Batteries


Our Future Climate Depends Partly On Soil Microbes—But How Are They Affected By Climate Change?

Our Future Climate Depends Partly On Soil Microbes—But How Are They Affected By Climate Change?


CCNY Physical Chemist Michael Green Receives Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Award

CCNY Physical Chemist Michael Green Receives Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Award


Getting to the ‘Point’: Powerful Computing Helps Identify Potential New Treatments for Coronaviruses

Getting to the ‘Point’: Powerful Computing Helps Identify Potential New Treatments for Coronaviruses