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Researchers discovered the structure and biochemical activity of the enzyme involved in turning the sugar galactose into an important pectin component
A team co-led by Berkeley Lab has discovered a metabolic process in bacteria that could be a sustainable source of carbon-based products for industry.
Argonne and Stanford University researchers used ultrabright X-ray beams to understand materials important to the production of hydrogen.
The new phenomenon dubbed "collectively induced transparency" (CIT) causes groups of atoms to abruptly stop reflecting light at specific frequencies.
The team devised a chemical strategy that delivers specifically designed molecules called universal dynamic crosslinkers into mixed plastic streams.
Lincoln research aims to transform sorghum into a sustainable feedstock for the bioeconomy with renewed support from DOE.
Performance data show statistically significant behavioral changes after minimal training with augmented reality representations of radiation fields.
Over the next year, the fellows will work to advance the science program and further the research of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC).
The Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow describes how Argonne has all the resources he needs to push the field of cosmology forward.
Daniel Tapia Takaki, a University of Kansas associate professor, was appointed to serve on the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee earlier this year.