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Research Will Focus on Both Existing and Next-Generation Facilities
Field emission scanning electron microscopy reveals the microstructure of the porous activated carbon that can confine hydrogen at the nanoscale.
Adapted from research on automated data management, the standards are called FAIR, which stands for findable, accessible, interoperable & reusable.
An unpredictable picture of a future fueled by climate change is getting clearer with the help of The University of New Mexico and DOE.
Researchers completed a high-pressure experiment employing different styles of heating to reveal an additional mineral residing in the lower mantle.
Through the SCGSR program, graduate students conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE lab & collaborate with a DOE lab scientist.
A federally funded project will take a closer look at how tree cells—especially the wood-forming cells known as xylem—function during colder months.
Researchers are disentangling the architecture of quantum devices and studying each material to see how they affect the devices’ performance.
Awards Will Support Outstanding Early Career Scientists at Universities, National Laboratories, and Office of Science User Facilities
The research grant aims to develop new algorithms for materials design, bio-engineering and power grid applications.