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The new research advances our understanding of Earth's deep interior and exoplanets, opening new research avenues in Earth and planetary sciences.
The novel software tool enables quality control independent of omics molecular types and can be used on multiple platforms.
This announcement builds on NP’s efforts to address technical challenges in theory, simulations, control, data acquisition, and data analysis.
Lancaster researchers are among an international team of scientists at DOE's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory to identify their first neutrinos.
The 2024 award ceremony recognized the accomplishments of more than 30 inventors who contributed to 17 patents granted in the 2019-2023 fiscal years.
Researchers combined classical physics with quantum modeling to show how rare-earth elements and defects within solids interact to store data.
The new findings can help predict how nutrients and pollutants such as nitrate are transported and transformed in river corridors.
Professor Kenneth Barish has received a three-year renewal grant from DOE to support the activities of the Nucleon Spin Physics Group at UC Riverside.
A Jefferson Lab team evaluates whether proton therapy cancer treatments may serve as a safer alternative to treatments using radioactive isotopes.
Students follow research project across three facilities and see career pathways at the national laboratory.