News published on Federal Newswire in February 2023

News from February 2023



Neutrons uncover hydrogen’s hidden role in twisting iron

Neutrons uncover hydrogen’s hidden role in twisting iron


College women find kindred spirits at Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics

College women find kindred spirits at Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics


Study finds sinking tundra surface unlikely to trigger runaway permafrost thaw

Study finds sinking tundra surface unlikely to trigger runaway permafrost thaw


A day in the life of an experiment controls engineer

A day in the life of an experiment controls engineer


Harmful Effects of Long-Term Alcohol Use Documented in Blood Protein Snapshot

Harmful Effects of Long-Term Alcohol Use Documented in Blood Protein Snapshot


Addis Fuhr: Working to control impurities in materials

Addis Fuhr: Working to control impurities in materials


Mentors Matter: Championing the Future STEM Workforce

Mentors Matter: Championing the Future STEM Workforce



Ames National Laboratory and partners will advance renewable energy science and diversity in STEM

Ames National Laboratory and partners will advance renewable energy science and diversity in STEM


New Compound That Withstands Extreme Heat and Electricity Could Lead to Next-Generation Energy Storage Devices

New Compound That Withstands Extreme Heat and Electricity Could Lead to Next-Generation Energy Storage Devices



How a Record-Breaking Copper Catalyst Converts CO2 Into Liquid Fuels

How a Record-Breaking Copper Catalyst Converts CO2 Into Liquid Fuels




Award supports biofuel sustainability research through specialized equipment access

Award supports biofuel sustainability research through specialized equipment access



New ‘chain mail’ material of interlocking molecules is tough, flexible and easy to make

New ‘chain mail’ material of interlocking molecules is tough, flexible and easy to make


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


Secretary Antony J. Blinken With Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev Before Their Meeting

Secretary Antony J. Blinken With Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev Before Their Meeting