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July 11, 2024The Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau, Germany, connect early-career scientists with dozens of Nobel Prize winners in their fields.
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July 11, 2024When exposed to a sufficiently high dose of ionizing radiation, gibbsite and boehmite are less susceptible to dehydration-induced breakdown.
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Press ReleasesJuly 10, 2024In the latest round of cohorts in its Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP), 33 innovators will be embedded across four U.S. national laboratories to work with an extensive network of mentors and experts.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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July 10, 2024Students and Recent Graduates Will Conduct Research and Technical Projects at National LaboratoriesOffice of Science
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July 10, 2024The team used neutron-scattering instruments to examine at the atomic scale a material considered to be an optimal candidate for solid-state cooling.
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Press ReleasesJuly 10, 2024Oxidation of gases emitted by vegetation fire smoke forms abundant ultrafine particles that may intensify deep clouds and heavy rain in the rainforest
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Press ReleasesJuly 10, 2024This year marks the 75th anniversary of Goeppert Mayer's nuclear shell model, a theory pivotal to our understanding of the nuclei in atoms.
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July 9, 2024Data will help electric utilities keep the grid reliable, safe, and affordableOffice of Electricity
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July 9, 2024Ricardo Monge Neria, Andrew Marino, and Anthony Stewart will arrive at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab this summer to start their fellowships.
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Press ReleasesJuly 9, 2024Arenholz is a renowned scientist known for her expertise in magnetic materials and X-ray spectroscopy, scattering, imaging, and instrument development