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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 18, 2020Scientists are developing machine learning techniques now to tackle the staggering amount of data that the LSST Camera will produce in the future.Office of Science
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December 18, 2019Under Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar Recently Visited the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica.Energy.gov
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December 9, 2019Scientists recognized by the 2019 DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientists Fellows Award are pursuing answers to science’s biggest questions.Office of Science
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December 6, 2019The AMS is a particle physics detector attached to the ISS run by an international team from 16 countries, whose efforts are supported by the DOE.Energy.gov
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BlogDecember 4, 2019OTT joined NASA, the Department of Commerce’s Office of Space Commerce, and the commercial space industry at the 2019 SpaceCom Expo.Office of Technology Commercialization
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November 20, 2019Dark energy is causing the universe to expand ever faster; scientists are working to understand this mysterious phenomenon.Office of Science
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December 27, 2018NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is expected to reach Ultima Thule by New Year's Day.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 27, 2018Scientists at NNSA's labs explore the world of antimatter through various experiments and tools.National Nuclear Security Administration
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December 21, 2018Most matter has never been directly observed – this “dark matter” is wholly invisible to the entire spectrum.National Nuclear Security Administration