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April 29, 2026A scientific mystery involving the muon that has vexed scientists for decades has reached a resolution.Office of Science
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February 4, 2026Distinguished Scientist Fellow Mary Bishai shares her reflections on a career investigating the mysterious particles called neutrinos.Office of Science
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January 22, 2026The South Pole Telescope has gathered new data on cosmic flares from white dwarf stars, demonstrating its unique capabilities.Office of Science
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January 13, 2026NASA and DOE are working to develop a fission surface power system that could ultimately lead to extended missions on the Moon and Mars.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 11, 2025Ever since the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider debuted, it’s been an essential and wonder-inspiring tool for understanding the building blocks of matter.Office of Science
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July 23, 2025Six things everyone should know about nuclear-powered rocket engines.Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 12, 2025Using the largest digital camera in the world, Rubin Observatory will soon be ready to capture more data than any other observatory in historyOffice of Science
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October 17, 2024Astrophysicists want to use images of far-off galaxies to understand what the universe was like in its juvenile years.Office of Science
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August 1, 2024A trio of new and improved cosmological simulation codes heralds a new era of exascale computational astrophysics that promises to advance our understanding of the universe with models of unprecedented scale and resolution.Office of Science
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July 10, 2024To learn more about valuable elements being made in space, researchers brought the void above to the lab below.Office of Science