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Pulse radiolysis experiments at Brookhaven Lab revealed rapid reactivity that has never been observed before.
Pac Man, a refrigerator, and Maxwell’s Demon help Berkeley Lab researcher explore improved efficiency in nanosystems.
Keahey, an Argonne computer scientist, helped popularize the use of cloud computing and cofounded a journal recognizing software’s achievements.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) strongly supports the outstanding announcement made yesterday by IBM, the University of Chicago, and their partners in Japan to advance quantum computing and quantum networking.
An international team’s long-term experiment found that climate warming significantly altered the community structure of soil archaea.
Anna Csencsits Kundmann and Anna Wannenmacher are among the 87 awardees selected to participate in the DOE Office of Science Graduate Research program
Researchers identified the degradation – transient crystal defects – using X-ray imaging to capture defects while the battery was in operation.
A team of scientists from Ames Lab has developed a way to collect terahertz imaging data on materials under extreme magnetic & cryogenic conditions.
GSK’s vaccine, Arexvy, is based in part on structural biology work conducted more than a decade ago at the Advanced Photon Source.
Xingchen Xu has received the 2023 Frank Sacherer Prize for his work developing a new type of niobium-tin superconductor.