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Researchers at NC State have demonstrated techniques that provide unprecedented detail into how materials behave when exposed to a range of stresses.
The Department of Energy has awarded an MSU-led team 1.3 million node hours of computation time on the Frontier supercomputer.
The funding supports research into the next generation of sustainable, cost-effective bioproducts and bioenergy, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ortiz is an Oak Ridge National Laboratory Wigner Distinguished Staff Fellow who is helping design the next generation of quantum materials.
Physicists at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility may have finally pinpointed where in the proton a large fraction of its mass resides.
Representatives from science funding agencies around the world met in Lead, SD, to view the progress on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
The extension will allow scientists to continue research for the cost-effective conversion of non-food plants into low-carbon replacements.
An international team of scientists reveals the first in-depth look at Omnitrophota, one of the world’s oldest and tiniest bacteria.
Ogo’s research is focused on soot — specifically the black carbon particles from wildfires – because it warms the atmosphere by absorbing sunlight.
A new technique for preventing damage to superconducting magnets could bring compact fusion reactors one step closer.