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Researchers have developed an automated laboratory robot to run complex electrochemical experiments and analyze data.
Scientists and engineers have observed in real time how two types of nanoparticles made from different materials combine into new composite materials.
The completed diagnostics will probe the plasma, an electrically charged soup of electrons and atomic nuclei.
Pierre Chatagnon, a Jefferson Lab postdoctoral fellow and experimental physicist, takes his love for nuclear physics to the national lab stage.
Argonne-hosted conference paints a comprehensive picture of the state of storage, bringing the future path into sharper focus.
Eckert, a PhD candidate, is a part of the nEXO collaboration which is designing a next-generation enriched xenon time projection chamber.
Marine Biologists Are Learning More About Microbes in the Sea, Viruses Being the Most Prevalent.....
A team unraveled the entire genome of a certain marine protist that may act as a host for many viruses, setting the stage for future investigations.
MIT physicists have trapped electrons in a pure crystal, marking the first achievement of an electronic flat band in a three-dimensional material.
A new solver algorithm reduces the total run time of the Model for Prediction Across Scales-Ocean (MPAS-Ocean), E3SM’s ocean circulation model, by 45%
Research at Berkeley and Sandia Laboratories identified performance, economic, and environmental tradeoffs involved in turning plants into jet fuel.