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November 13, 2025Quantum technologies have the potential to revolutionize science; DOE is finding new ways to push them forward.Office of Science
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June 3, 2025The third and final result, based on the last three years of data, is in perfect agreement with the experiment’s previous results, further solidifying the experimental world average. This long-awaited value will be the world’s most precise measurement of the muon magnetic anomaly for many years to come.Office of Science
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October 29, 2024For Halloween, we're highlighting seasonally appropriate research, from dark matter to quantum entanglement.Office of Science
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September 9, 2024Projects span software, control systems, and algorithms for quantum computingOffice of Science
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September 21, 2023As they studied the structure of nuclei, scientists at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory found a new form of quantum entanglement.Office of Science
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April 29, 2022Learn more about Aruna Narayanan Nair, one of the students conducting STEM research through FECM's Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions (HBCU-OMI) Program.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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August 18, 2021Through its 5G Initiative, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science is funding projects at the DOE national laboratories to demonstrate how advanced wireless will benefit fundamental science research.Office of Science
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June 23, 2021In the Computational Chemistry, Materials, and Climate (CCMC) Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the future of quantum information science is being driven in part by a group of women scientists who see that future as bright.Energy.gov
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November 10, 2020A recap of the InnovationXLab QIST Summit held virtually with Brookhaven National Laboratory.Office of Technology Commercialization
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August 26, 2020Under President Donald J. Trump, innovation spurred by public-private partnerships has continued America’s energy renaissance.Energy.gov