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Innovating for the sea: U.S. Navy grant helps FSU chemist protect ships from marine fouling
Dr. Schlenoff and coworkers are developing a new coating to protect ships from marine fouling. The work is funded through a new $510,000 grant from the U.S. Office of Naval Research.
Turning red: FSU researchers develop new method to produce next-gen LED
The Ma Research group has developed a method to create red-emitting LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, with next-generation materials.
Study lays out chirality-flipping theory
Dr. DePrince, Dr. Hanson, and coworkers use the power of math and computers to demonstrate that an optical cavity can be used to control chirality.
Innovating for the sea: U.S. Navy grant helps FSU chemist protect ships from marine fouling
Dr. Schlenoff and coworkers are developing a new coating to protect ships from marine fouling. The work is funded through a new $510,000 grant from the U.S. Office of Naval Research.
Turning red: FSU researchers develop new method to produce next-gen LED
The Ma Research group has developed a method to create red-emitting LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, with next-generation materials.
Study lays out chirality-flipping theory
Dr. DePrince, Dr. Hanson, and coworkers use the power of math and computers to demonstrate that an optical cavity can be used to control chirality.