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Communique Newsletter: October 17, 2022
DOE researchers span multiple scales on the Summit supercomputer to zero in on possible protein faults that produce cancer.
A collaborative research team led by the Oden Institute establishes major new applied mathematics center for research on digital twin technology.
Emily Pentzer and David Powers play critical roles in the EFRC, which focuses on designing and developing new electrolytes for energy storage.
A nuclear physics internship program offers hands-on experiences to students across Texas.
The grant supports professors Brian Fox and John Ralph’s cutting-edge biotechnology R&D on bioenergy crops, industrial microorganisms, and microbiomes
Scientists at DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory drive oil accumulation in rapidly growing aquatic plants.
DOE's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has appointed Patrick Carsten Achenbach as the new leader of Jefferson Lab’s Experimental Hall B.
With a powerful X-ray beam technique, researchers explore what makes soft materials such as toothpaste and hair gel relax.
A remote atmospheric observatory in Alaska delivers continuous measurements from a critical locale in the fast-warming, fragile Arctic.