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June 24, 2024Researchers used the powerful X-rays at the Advanced Light Source to analyze a sample from the asteroid Ryugu.Office of Science
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May 28, 2024Sigrid Elschot studies the effects of fast-moving meteoroids and small space debris that vaporize, ionize themselves, and produce plasma upon impact.Office of Science
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April 11, 2024NASA engineers are leveraging DOE’s powerful supercomputers to simulate decelerating a large spacecraft in Mars’ atmosphere.Office of Science
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April 3, 2024A team from DOE’s national labs has finished building the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Camera, which will take unparalleled images of the cosmos.Office of Science
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March 27, 2024Scientists are developing simulations of the universe and its evolution that take advantage of new, powerful exascale supercomputers.Office of Science
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February 9, 2024A new experiment at DOE’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will provide insight into a fundamental process in plasma.Office of Science
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February 2, 2024Scientists compared data on galaxy clusters from simulations and telescopes to check if the observed data is representative enough to test theory.Office of Science
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October 27, 2023Scientists have developed simulations of millions of galaxies to help them accurately interpret data from future state-of-the-art telescopes.Office of Science
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October 5, 2023Computer scientists are developing new software to help astrophysicists interpret data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument.Office of Science
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September 27, 2023A team of researchers developed a more accurate way to interpret simulations, helping expand our knowledge of colliding black holes.Office of Science