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JGCRI provides scientific input to national and international governing and advising bodies on how human, energy, and environmental systems interact.
For its first project, the PPPL facility will build a magnet to help detect dark matter.
Researchers are interested in how and when oxygen began to build up in the oceans and atmosphere, making Earth more hospitable to life as we know it.
New research from NC State U opens a new avenue for modeling low-energy nuclear reactions, which are key to the formation of elements within stars.
UCF's Chris Lantigua will travel to California next year to conduct research in attosecond physics through a U.S. Department of Energy program.
Every year, Fermilab’s Teacher Research Associates program invites teachers to the laboratory to conduct hands-on, personalized research projects.
Researchers demonstrated that stainless steel and other metal alloys coated with hexagonal boron nitride exhibit non-stick or low-friction qualities.
Argonne’s newest beamline degrades material’s properties as much in a day as a nuclear reactor does in a year, minus the radioactivity.
Zheng is an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Houston.
The U.S. Department of Energy will continue funding research on nuclear fusion at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science.