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Research happening now within the Office of Science is critical to competing in the quantum-based technologies of the future.
Research will advance big data movement and analysis, develop tools for visually exploring data and communicating results

Yongqin Jiao investigated how the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus survives in high levels of uranium and its potential use for bioremediation.
Projects span the use of novel diagnostic and therapeutic radioisotopes for cancer and infectious diseases.
The nation’s path toward a clean energy future, environmental sustainability, and U.S. competitiveness and national security depends on discovery science.

Xipeng Shen is accelerating supercomputing results and obtaining finer-grained, more accurate scientific simulations.
DOE announced a plan to provide $84 million for new observational, modeling, and simulation studies to improve the accuracy of community-scale climate research and inform equitable climate solutions to minimize adverse impacts caused by climate change.
The inherent difficulty of communicating about science may be even greater for basic science

Richard Buttery is director of the DIII-D User Facility, the largest magnetic fusion device in the United States.
Research will take place at domestic and international facilities and will address gaps for the design of a fusion pilot plant