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The discovery of intriguing material behavior at small scales could reduce energy demands for computing.
New approaches will design and train computer software programs to guide the development of new manufacturing processes by recognizing patterns.
High school and middle school teams nationwide can now sign up to compete in one of the nation’s most prestigious and largest academic science competitions
An Oak Ridge team links plant performance and genetics, seeking a food-biofuel balance in a changing climate.
By placing qubits in an asymmetric crystal array, researchers found that certain quantum states were much less sensitive to external magnetic fields.
The process, in early development, uses catalysts to break the polyethylene polymers into uniform chunks - the three-carbon molecule propylene.
The new grant is a continuation of work to develop a new method of determining how the Earth’s climate is responding to greenhouse gases.
A project, led by UC Riverside mycologist Sydney Glassman, investigates nitrogen emissions from charred soil.
Aurora — Argonne’s upcoming exascale computer — will drive innovations in cancer research, clean energy sources, brain mapping and more.
Bernhard Mistlberger will receive the APS's 2023 Henry Primakoff Award for Early-Career Particle Physics.