Supratik Guha is the director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility.
Scientists are working on ways to run particle accelerators with a diminishing amount of direction from humans.
A collaborative team answers scientific questions that lead to producing chemicals from designer crops and agricultural wastes, not petroleum.
In their roles at the RHIC, Berndt Mueller and Rosi Reed help scientists research the conditions at the very beginning of the universe.
Company embraces supercomputing in quest for viable fusion energy.
New simulations can help us understand how & why Antarctic ice sheets may retreat in response to climate change.
Building the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope also means solving extraordinary technological challenges.
One of the biggest projects the Department of Energy’s Office of Science had ever tackled, the NSLS-II put the Office’s management skills to the test.
Researchers are finding new ways to analyze microbial data, allowing them to better understand viruses’ genes and role in the environment.
The team at the BETCy Energy Frontier Research Center is learning how electron transfer processes drive energy-intensive reactions that produce ammonia and other chemicals.