Science Highlights

The More Things Change, the More They Become the Same in Uranium-Niobium (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Bacteria Oversee Their Own Death While Fighting Viruses (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Probing the Diffusion of Active Viruses (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Increasing the Efficiency of Carbon Conversion (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
A Novel Way to Fight Multiple Cancers at Their Root (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Magnesium-Ion Battery Prospects Get Energized (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Understanding SrTiO3’s Dual Role as an Insulator and Conductor (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
A Dramatic Improvement in Li-S Battery Performance Using Lightweight Silica (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
A Cheaper and Safer Alternative to Lithium-Ion Batteries (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Computers Hallucinate Proteins Not Found in Nature (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Probing the Phase Dynamics of a Complex Oxide (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Detecting 3-D Printing Defects in Real Time (University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science news story )
Probing the Phase Dynamics of a Complex Oxide (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
For Some Drugs, One Water Molecule Makes All the Difference (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
A Faster Solution for Real-Time Biological Microtomography (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
Structuring Liquids with Nanoparticle Assemblies (To be published in "APS Science 2022")
How to Target “Undruggable” Molecules Involved in Cancer (University of Chicago “uchicago news” article)
Looking into the Heart of an Antibiotic Killer (To be published in "APS Science 2022")