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The BRIC offers a way to amplify the biomedical, human health & environment applications that Jefferson Lab has been working on in nuclear physics.
Scientists used the Advanced Photon Source to help direct the generation of 17-4 PH stainless steel, a durable metal with many industrial uses.
Researchers prove that tough, woody lignin can be broken down – a key step in plant-based biofuel production – by fungi in an anaerobic environment.
Nuclear chemist Darleane Hoffman and surface chemist Gabor Somorjai received the Enrico Fermi Award from President Biden and Vice-President Harris.
Scientists created a system using an ensemble of palladium atoms with sulfur, nitrogen, and boron added to the surrounds of atom ensembles.
Ongoing research is focusing on the rate at which a neutron is captured onto a rare isotope but is constrained by experimental measurements.
A technology developed at ORNL was used by the US Naval Information Warfare Systems Command to test the capabilities of commercial security tools.
The award is one of the oldest and most prestigious science and technology honors bestowed by the U.S. government.
The NSB competition builds students’ knowledge of science and fosters teamwork for tomorrow’s science, technology, engineering, and math leaders.
The Biden-Harris Administration announced Darleane C. Hoffman and Gabor A. Somorjai as recipients of the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award