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April 30, 2026Discover how Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is making metal alloy design faster, easier, and more accessible with TAOS – The Alloy Optimization Software.Office of Technology Commercialization
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PageApril 30, 2026Features stories and links related to Materials Science.Energy.gov
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April 30, 2026A new process developed by NETL researchers is revolutionizing alloy development and ushering in materials needed for ultra-efficient advanced energy systems.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 26, 2025Recipients gain up to nine months of access to state-of-the-art facilities at no cost.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesJanuary 15, 2025ORNL designed, printed, and successfully tested a specimen capsule for use in its High Flux Isotope Reactor.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 2, 2024Emulating the edge of chaos of axons enables a metal wire to overcome its resistance without cooling, thereby amplifying signals flowing inside of it.Basic Energy Sciences
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May 15, 2024For the first time, researchers discovered magnetic order at high temperature in a metal widely used by the electronics industry.Basic Energy Sciences
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February 12, 2024In her work studying metals manufacturing at the Colorado School of Mines, Amy J. Clarke learns how to avoid defects and improve solidification.Office of Science
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November 9, 2023A new microscopy technique measures atomic-level distortions, twist angles, and interlayer spacing in graphene.Basic Energy Sciences
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November 3, 2023Machine learning and artificial intelligence accelerate nanomaterials investigations.Basic Energy Sciences