Latest News
-
October 31, 2023Research focused on the quantum structure of elements under extreme conditions has implications for understanding Earth's evolution.
-
October 31, 2023Scientists have shown that they can use neutrons to measure strain in a material as it evolves and track how atoms move in response to stress.
-
Press ReleasesOctober 31, 2023Projects to Manage Grid Data Usage and Cybersecurity RisksOffice of Electricity
-
October 31, 2023The U.S. transportation sector, including cars, trucks, airplanes, ships, and trains, accounts for 34% of the nation’s emissions.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
-
October 30, 2023NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security partnered with Jordan's Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission to replace all of Jordan’s high-activity cesium-137 irradiators with X-ray technology.National Nuclear Security Administration
-
October 30, 2023Researchers are preparing to leverage Argonne’s exascale supercomputer to model the behavior of materials at an unprecedented level of detail.
-
Press ReleasesOctober 30, 2023Three Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) researchers share what they’re most excited for in years to come.
-
Press ReleasesOctober 30, 2023Of all the factors affecting future snowpack, the biggest in the study were temperature and the effect of dark particles like pollution and dust.
-
Press ReleasesOctober 27, 2023A new study by researchers at DOE's Oak Ridge National Lab looks at the influence of natural climate variability on extreme flooding in Pakistan.
-
Press ReleasesOctober 27, 2023The research reveals the potential for machine learning in understanding the complex behavior of quantum materials.