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March 13, 2020Tsuyoshi Tajima at Los Alamos National Lab is investigating the promising potential of MgB2 to coat particle accelerator components.Office of Science
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March 10, 2020Atmospheric rivers have a huge impact on the West Coast’s climate, so scientists are collaborating to understand their patterns.Office of Science
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March 6, 2020John Kitchin’s Early Career Award made possible research that identified a cheap and efficient material for splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen.Office of Science
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February 28, 2020Stanislav Boldyrev studies magnetized-plasma turbulence, analyzing lengths from a few centimeters in the lab to thousands of light years in astronomy.Office of Science
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February 26, 2020Director Stephen Streiffer leads the Advanced Photon Source user facility in daily operations and preparations for future upgrades.Office of Science
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February 26, 2020Our third feature spotlight is Miranda Johnson. In her own words, learn about her role, her motivations, and how Black History has shaped her life.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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February 24, 2020We met with Patrick Shepherd last week to take part in the National Engineers Week celebrations.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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February 20, 2020Computational approaches enables Arthi Jayaraman to make valuable predictions that guide experiments and accelerate innovation in material sciences.Office of Science
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February 19, 2020Last fall I participated in the White House Summit on Ocean Science and Technology, where leaders discussed advancing ocean energy technologies.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 19, 2020BWRX-300 SMR design by GE Hitachi aims to reduce plant size by 90% compared to large-scale boiling water reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy