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Zhenan Bao, Axel Brunger and Robert Byer are among 252 new members elected to the society, which honors exceptional scholars, leaders, artists and innovators engaged in advancing the public good.
Derived from microscopic algae, the rare, light-driven enzyme converts fatty acids into starting ingredients for solvents and fuels.
Known as “pair-density waves,” it may be key to understanding how superconductivity can exist at relatively high temperatures.
Two groups of researchers drew on SLAC tools to better understand how to target a key part of the virus that causes COVID-19.
Exploring and manipulating the behavior of polar vortices in materials may lead to new technology fo...
It’s an example of how surprising properties can spontaneously emerge in complex materials – a pheno...
For the first time, DES scientists can combine measurements of the distribution of matter, galaxies,...
SSRL and LCLS scientists will help visiting research teams solve their experimental challenges, then...
The results have important implications for today’s TV and display screens and for future technologi...
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