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The Department of Energy’s Office of Science is a leader in Earth systems science and is finding new ways to make it inclusive and accessible to all.
Jacques Rivière will advance the use of ultrasound sensors to image lab-based earthquakes & better understand the precursory events that lead to them.
The response of the coupling of nitrogen fixation and methane oxidation – the “missing link” of nutrient cycling – to changing climates is unclear.
New scanning tunneling microscopy method demystifies what electrons are doing on the surface of a compound.
Warming tropical waters can trigger changes in winds that both strengthen and push hurricanes to the U.S. East and Gulf coasts more often.
The annual contest puts model bridges constructed by Long Island High School students to the ultimate pressure test.
With the combination of Argonne’s supercomputer, Polaris, & the powerful X-ray beams of the Advanced Photon Source, the future of science is ultrafast
The funding will help continue research in creating biofuels and bioproducts to help advance energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
For the first time ever, researchers have watched the mesmerizing process of nanoparticles self-assembling into solid materials.
In a key advance, a new model simulates how carbon moves among coastal ecosystems as rising seas cause their boundaries and relative sizes to shift.