Learn more about Particle/High Energy Physics
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March 12, 2014Technique developed by a trio of national labs reveals secrets to proteins one layer at a time.Office of Science
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March 6, 2014The Curiosity rover relies on the most advanced suite of instruments ever sent to Mars -- among them, a laser-firing tool called the ChemCam.Energy.gov
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March 5, 2014At the Energy Department's Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, scientists are trying to accomplish what was once considered the realm of science fiction:...Energy.gov
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February 26, 2014Most times, the effects of corrosion are studied with regard to the metal surface. In a new study, researchers looked at the effects that corrosion has on the water and dissolved ions doing the corroding.Office of Science
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BlogFebruary 12, 2014Berkeley Lab and SLAC discover 3D counterpart to graphene with potentially wide-ranging applications.Office of Science
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January 29, 2014Scientists pair precise observations with incredible computing power to create an astonishingly accurate map of the universe.Office of Science
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January 13, 2014On Monday, February 3rd, Secretary Moniz will present one of the government’s most prestigious awards for scientific achievement to two of the nation’s most distinguished researchers.Office of Science
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January 6, 2014Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory solve fiendishly complicated structures using X-ray savvy and serious computing power.Office of Science
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November 21, 2013Learn about the most powerful non-destructive magnet in the world -- and how Nikola Tesla's work more than a century ago makes it possible.Energy.gov
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December 21, 2012What’s true for people is true for particles too, since the bonds between the elements play a critical part in shaping much of the stuff that puts smiles in our lives.Office of Science