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CodeGirls@Argonne summer camp teaches girls that computer science is both fun and real — and they can be a part of those discoveries.
Scientists and engineers are in the process of building and testing the infrastructure for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
Dmytro Bozhko has been awarded an impressive DOE research grant through the Funding for Accelerated, Inclusive Research (FAIR) initiative.
A new method from the University of Chicago chemists could lead to cost-effective sensors.
Rochester scientists will develop machine learning to help predict, design, and improve laser-fusion implosions for inertial fusion energy.
Three SLAC scientists explain what they do to ensure the world's largest digital camera for astronomy is ready for the big time.
CAISER will address both artificial intelligence threats and advantages in data processing, operational efficiencies, and decision-making.
Scientists are using supercomputers to look at the inner workings of various reactor types to increase the amount of carbon-free electricity produced.
The grant for $875,000 supports the chemical engineering professor's project on clean hydrogen production.
The program provides supplemental awards to graduate students to pursue part of their graduate thesis research at participating DOE labs & facilities.