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November 21, 2017Normally, electrons moving in a conductor are reflected by potential energy barriers. However, electrons moving in graphene travel at relativisticBasic Energy Sciences
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November 14, 2017Classical computers are number crunching machines, performing basic arithmetical operations on numbers. In computer language, these numbers areBasic Energy Sciences
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November 8, 2017Machine learning and deep learning programs provide a helping hand to scientists analyzing images.Office of Science
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October 31, 2017The synthesis and characterization of two berkelium compounds creates rare opportunities to probe the electronic structure of some of the lastBasic Energy Sciences
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October 31, 2017The research team devised a new way to study the shape of atomic nuclei using a particle accelerator and pure electromagnetic interactions. AtNuclear Physics
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October 27, 2017The science hidden in Stranger Things' science fiction.Energy.gov
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October 25, 2017Given their considerable application potential, from quantum computing to information technologies, noncentrosymmetric (NCS) superconductors haveBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinOctober 23, 2017Bird flocks, fish schools and self-propelling fluid mixtures that cooperatively organize and move in response to internal or external cues are allBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinOctober 19, 2017Because bimetallic catalysts are widely employed in batteries and fuel cells, a full understanding of their oxidation (electron loss) mechanisms isBasic Energy Sciences
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October 18, 2017Up until now, the big story in characterizing the quark-gluon plasma is that it’s a hot fluid that expands explosively and flows easily. ButNuclear Physics