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Zhonghou Cai from Argonne’s X-ray Science division was recognized for his commitment and advances in beamline science, most notably X-ray diffraction.
Researchers developed a machine-learning software package that provides end-to-end image analysis of electron and scanning probe microscopy images.
Minutes away from Fermilab’s particle accelerators, the lab’s iconic bison herd welcomes its newest (and most adorable) member.
Students and faculty members will conduct scientific research and technical projects at DOE’s National Laboratories and facilities this spring.
A new technique for producing an ultrathin film extends the lifespan of silicon photoelectrochemical electrodes, for using sunlight to split water.
These highly stable metal-organic frameworks could be useful for applications such as capturing greenhouse gases.
Researchers at Texas A&M University have discovered a 1,000% difference in the storage capacity of metal-free, water-based battery electrodes.
The Maria Goeppert Mayer fellow discusses her research on silicon carbide and how the fellowship supported her career growth.
The workshop, “Fusion Energy and Nonproliferation,” included government, national labs, academic institutions, & private developer representatives.
The center at SLAC aims to bridge the gaps between discovering, manufacturing and deploying innovative energy storage solutions.