Enhancing Photocatalytic Efficiency Using Charge Carrier Separation in a Layered Heterostructure
Proposing a new synthetic route to layered materials that demonstrate efficient photocatalysis.
Students Deliver Imaginative Solution for Training
How do you make an operational technology assurance course more relevant to attendees? Washington State University students brought a fresh perspective by designing and fabricating a realistic mock training system—a vintage-style glove box.
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Separating Critical Materials from Dissolved Batteries
A simple gel-based system separates metals ions from a model solution of dissolved battery electrodes without the need for specialty chemicals, membranes, or toxic solvents.
Brighter, Whiter Snow Could Help Offset Global Warming. PNNL Scientists Study Why
PNNL study explored multiple factors that could impact future snowpack—a critical source of water for communities, irrigation and energy generation.
Developing Data Science Approaches for Nanoparticle Synthesis
Machine learning methods and data science can uncover hidden patterns in nanoparticle synthesis conditions and property outcomes.
Non-Equilibrium Transport Driven Separations (NETS)
The Non-Equilibrium Transport Driven Separations (NETS) Initiative is developing and evaluating next-generation separation strategies targeting critical materials.
Lighting the Way for Cybersecurity and Engineering Careers in Hydropower
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory launches the Training Outreach and Recruitment for Cybersecurity Hydropower program at the University of Texas at El Paso.