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July 15, 2024A significantly improved description of experimental results suggests the importance of presently unaccounted for phenomena in fusion.Nuclear Physics
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May 29, 2024Twisted bilayer graphene defies conventional theories by exhibiting superconductivity despite a vanishingly small charge carrier velocity.Basic Energy Sciences
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May 16, 2024Using the NSLS-II, researchers explored what makes high-temperature superconducting materials different from conventional ones.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesMay 13, 2024Exascale Supercomputers are Diversifying the World’s Most Powerful Platforms for AI-Enabled ScienceOffice of Science
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May 10, 2024Classical and quantum chips combine to simulate the collision of two neutrons on a present-day quantum computer.Nuclear Physics
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National AI Research Resource Pilot Awards First Round Access to 35 Projects in Partnership with DOEPress ReleasesMay 6, 2024Time awarded on advanced computers will tackle deepfake detection, advance artificial intelligence (AI) safety, enable next-generation medical diagnoses and further other critical AI prioritiesOffice of Science
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April 12, 2024Scientists test a novel design for superconducting switches in magnetic fields.Nuclear Physics
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April 11, 2024NASA engineers are leveraging DOE’s powerful supercomputers to simulate decelerating a large spacecraft in Mars’ atmosphere.Office of Science
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BulletinApril 8, 2024The floating block method provides the tools to compute how quantum states overlap and how to build fast and accurate emulators of those systems.Nuclear Physics
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March 28, 2024As I depart the Office of Science to return to my academic position, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the amazing things we’ve done together over the past two years.Office of Science