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On 6 October, Western Michigan University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Julian Vasquez Heilig and colleagues visited FRIB.
Dillon Fong, Katrin Heitmann and Ahren Jasper were recognized for their work in materials science, cosmology and chemistry.
The first climate scientist to head DOE's Office of Science, Dr. Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, recently visited two ORNL-led field research facilities.
SLAC physicists are thinking about how to make one proposal, the Cool Copper Collider, more sustainable.
Penn Engineering Assistant Professor Ottman Tertuliano’s lab creates visual data that demonstrates how bones behave under dynamic stress.
The need for quick and “real-time” forecasting of tropical cyclones is more necessary than ever given the impact of climate change on rainfall amounts
ME Ph.D. student Juampablo Heras Rivera is studying medical applications for fluid dynamics and machine learning as a member of KurtLab.
At Argonne, Brown studies the algorithms and architecture that can best serve the huge computational problems supercomputers can handle.
PNNL scientists took thousands of measurements of firefighters in training to learn more about how the body responds to vigorous exercise.
Scientists working on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment are preparing for the first test of a prototype detector in a neutrino beam.