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Argonne National Laboratory is bringing science and industry together to advance the research and development of sustainable aviation fuels.
The Small Business Innovation Research Program brings government and private industry together to develop next-generation X-ray optics for LCLS-II.
Extreme ultraviolet lithography is a revolutionary technique that deploys short wavelengths of just 13.5 nanometers to print microchip circuits.
China’s nitrous oxide emissions increased 286%, while animal protein production increased roughly 800%, suggesting that science-led policies can help.
For the first time, researchers at MIT have described how the tiny crystalline grains that make up most solid metals actually form.
A Princeton-led team of physicists has discovered that electrons in quantum matter can link one another in strange new ways.
By showing that design features of a PPPL reactor solve complex heat-exhaust problems, researchers reduced the barriers to the use of nuclear fusion.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists have a hand in 10 of the first 34 experiments at the FRIB, a new DOE Office of Science user facility.
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility was recognized for its commitment to environmental excellence in procurement, earning a GreenBuy Award.
New research IDs origin of iron selenide superconductor’s enigmatic behavior.