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The Department of Energy has awarded $5 million to create tools to increase the nation’s level of preparedness for biological threats.
Artificial intelligence and robot-assisted labs could help speed the search for better battery materials.
Communique Newsletter: January 9, 2023
DOE’s “Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce (RENEW)” Initiative will Support HBCUs, MSIs, and other Institutions to Build a Diverse STEM Workforce
Students and faculty members will conduct scientific research and technical projects at DOE’s national laboratories and facilities this spring.
Researchers developed a theory that explains how the magnetic layer effect in cuprate materials arises from fluctuations of the electrons.
Understanding the interplay of soil microbes and how they control carbon and nitrogen will help to keep more carbon out of the air and in the soil.
The award will allow the Purdue team to observe - for the first time - the quantum entanglement of top quarks.
Shan Zhou, Ph.D., made a breakthrough in the creation of nanoscale structures that could change medicine, computing, clean energy and more.
Collaborators are setting their sights on a spring 2023 start-up for advanced particle detector.