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The FLC represents more than 300 federal laboratories, agencies and research centers nationwide.
Scientists compared data on galaxy clusters from simulations and telescopes to check if the observed data is representative enough to test theory.
Using machine learning, the computational method can provide details of how materials work as catalysts, semiconductors, or battery components.
Stephen Porter, a grad student at The University of New Mexico, has been selected to receive DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award.
Federal funding brings together experts to chart a viable path to realizing fusion energy as a clean power source.
By tracking the movement of ions in perovskites, scientists hope to discover how to prevent solar cell degradation in a new kind of solar cell.
Spatial proteomics enables researchers to link protein measurements to features in the image of a tissue sample.
Rigoberto Advincula is a UT-ORNL Governor's Chair and leads the lab's Macromolecular Nanomaterials group.
Smith’s groundbreaking research will explore a condensed matter question: how does glass transition from molten liquid to a solid glass?
Researchers report how adding hydrogen to the fabricating process creates a strong and effective catalyst that approaches the performance of platinum.