Yang Named Journal of the American Chemical Society Associate Editor
Joint appointee Jenny Yang named an associate editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Uncovering Molecular Polaritons
A newly funded research project aims to develop theoretical approaches to describe strong interactions between confined light and molecules.
Plastic Upcycling: From Waste to Fuel for Less
Plastic upcycling efficiently converts plastics to valuable commodity chemicals while using less of the precious metal ruthenium. The method could recycle waste plastic pollution into useful products, helping keep it out of landfills.
A Sidewalk that Repairs Itself? PNNL Cracks the Code for Self-Healing Cement
Imagine a nascent crack in the sidewalk that heals itself rather than growing into an eyesore or a tripping hazard.
Enriching Science Education with Thin Films
Tiffany Kaspar’s work has advanced the discovery and understanding of oxide materials, helping develop electronics, quantum computing, and energy production. She strives to communicate her science to the public.
Quieting Noise by Compressing Quantum Circuits
New research shows that compressing quantum circuits decreases noise and increases the accuracy of quantum calculations.
Isolation and Characterization of a Rationally Designed Copper Hydride Monomer
Researchers isolated a molecular copper hydride monomer for the first time.