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“Electric bacteria” pass electrons through cell walls to solid minerals outside the cell. El-Naggar studies how and why this amazing process happens.
Science and the Community – Engaging the Neighbors of the National Laboratories

Perumalla’s work on reversible computing is overcoming challenges in exascale computing.
Projects Seek to Develop New Approaches to Computing Modeled on the Human Brain

At the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Director Karren More leads her team in pushing the known edge of nanomaterials research.
The awards are provided through the Innovation Network for Fusion Energy, or INFUSE, program, which was established in 2019.

When nuclear scientists use different techniques to measure the neutron lifetime, they get different results. Could this be pointing to new physics?

University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Martin Centurion is capturing images of molecules in real time, on a timescale of less than a trillionth of a second.
Funding for three national laboratory-led research efforts to capture carbon dioxide directly from ambient air.

Studying microorganisms from extreme environments is leading to new, multi-disciplinary approaches towards understanding microbial symbiosis.