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A new way of machining microscale rotors from diamond crystal can enable ultrasensitive NMR devices for probing proteins and other materials.
On hiatus since 2020, Argonne’s annual Autonomous Vehicle Competition resumes at the Museum of Science and Industry.
The Maeder Graduate Fellowship in Energy & Environment has been awarded to Francisco Sáenz, a graduate student in mechanical & aerospace engineering.
Scientists decode the chemical profile of tantalum surface oxides to understand loss and improve qubit performance.
DOE’s Fermilab is leading the most advanced and comprehensive neutrino experiment in the world.
Engineers developed a machine-learning algorithm that will help researchers to better understand & mitigate the impact of extreme weather events.
A mathematical model linking vortices with more pedestrian types, like smoke rings, could help engineers control their behavior in power generation.
John Dallyn and Raina Fitzpatrick are among the 87 students selected for the Office of Science’s Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
With designs of many of the MOLLER experiment elements finalized, DOE has granted Critical Decision-3A, allowing procurements of key elements to begin
A multi-institutional team led by DOE's Argonne National Lab has developed a low-cost catalyst for a process that yields clean hydrogen from water.