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A Flatiron Institute biologist uses supercomputers and their quantum cousins to streamline the search for promising drugs.
The Argonne program allows selected faculty and students to collaborate with DOE laboratory staff on research of mutual interest.
The research will benefit design of future electronic and thermoelectric technologies.
Cali Antolini will be working at Argonne National Laboratory as part of DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Brookhaven Lab's Theresa Grimaldi and the Pride Alliance are combating closet culture through community, awareness, and allyship.
Jim De Yoreo’s work spans materials science, geochemistry, and biophysics, often focusing on natural mineral and biological systems.
Northwestern University chemists have taken inspiration from plants to revolutionize the way an important industrial chemical is made.
A study shows how a magnetic material can be used to help monitor the amount of life left in a rechargeable battery before it needs to be recharged.
The funding will allow Bechtol to work on commissioning the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in preparation for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time.
A Q-NEXT collaborator at PNNL, Peng is pioneering new ways to beat down the noise in quantum computers.