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New research from Michigan State University shows how plants have adapted to deal with losing daylight.
Alloys are good at resisting irradiation because their lattice structures are distorted, making it difficult for irradiation-driven defects to form.
Researchers combined two nanosized structures — one made of diamond and one of lithium niobate — onto a single chip and obtained 92% efficiency.
The 2023 P5 Report lays out a 10-year plan for federal investments in particle physics, with support for Berkeley Lab projects.
Jefferson Lab leads a multidisciplinary team selected by DOE to advance a superconducting approach to advanced computer chip technology.
Nanoengineers have created a quasicrystal—a scientifically intriguing and technologically promising material structure—from nanoparticles using DNA.
The funding will help researchers understand how what’s happening at small scales in rivers can have impacts on water quality & the global climate.
A project to decode the genome of aspen trees has revealed a new wrinkle in how chromosomes are constructed.
Past Participants at Argonne High School Camps Continue Their STEM Pathways as Undergraduate Interns
Argonne’s long-lasting partnerships with students carry them forward on STEM journeys from Big Data Camp to college internships.
Pushpa Pandey is inspiring girls in STEM with her story of overcoming constraints and pursuing her passion for physics.