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Herwig's passion for math translated into a career: designing, building and rebuilding scientific instruments used to study the behavior of particles.
The new results point to importance of internal structure of nucleons—and need for new measurements to disentangle other contributions.
To measure heat exposure in U.S. cities, researchers find that the average Black urban resident is exposed to disproportionately higher heat stress.
New Guidance Builds on 2014 Plan That Has Provided Public Access to Nearly 200,000 Articles and Manuscripts from DOE Funding
Discovering ‘axions’ could help answer one of the most puzzling questions in physics.
Realta Fusion and Type One Energy Group were two of eight ventures from across the nation that the U.S. Department of Energy selected for grants.
By studying them, scientists could “learn more about what happens in the innermost part of stars.”
Early science teams will soon begin moving their applications to the full system to help stress test the computer.
DOE's Center for Functional Nanomaterials' Sara E. Mason explains the need to constantly explain—and what can help change that.
Researchers at two national labs measured the toughest material on Earth.