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A new generation of software and computing experts will take on this challenge head-on and help maximize the physics reach of the experiments.
The diffusion of penetrants in polymeric matrices has broad applications, including membrane separations, barrier coatings, and drug delivery.
Scientists developing new materials are studying moiré patterns in overlapping atomically thin materials that produce intriguing electronic phenomena.
Scientists used X-rays to investigate the solid-electrolyte interphase, a chemical layer in batteries that's key to stabilizing lithium metal anodes.
Peter Craig and collaborators analyzed data of nearly 200,000 binary stars to discover a monster black hole with about 12 times the mass of the sun.
Argonne along with many companies and research organizations signs pledge to increase energy efficiency of microelectronics over next two decades.
The Department of Data Science’s Aritra Dasgupta and Chase Wu are developing software to take more advantage of climate science simulation data.
A University of Chicago breakthrough creates methane fuel from sun, carbon dioxide and water.
The new MSU Space Electronics Center allows students and researchers to focus on the effects of ionizing radiation on electrical circuits and systems.
Michael Deck has received an Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award from the Department of Energy.