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Communique Newsletter: May 31, 2022
The Frontier supercomputer at DOE's Oak Ridge National Lab has earned the top ranking as the world’s fastest on the 59th TOP500 list.
Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer, encapsulating small gas molecules such as methane.
Grace Chesmore and Celeste Keith will conduct research at Fermi National Lab as part of DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered a new quantum phenomenon in a specific class of materials, called antiferromagnetic insulators.
Researchers have created extremely thin membranes of pure diamonds, cheaply and easily, to store and process information for quantum experiments.
Sturm is a mechanical engineer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory with an expertise in materials and physics.
By revealing the chemistry of plant secretions, these studies build a basis for better understanding & conserving art & tools made w/ plant materials.
Benjamin Jackson has been awarded a fellowship by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research, or SCGSR, program.
Developed by VCU, Columbia and Harvard researchers, the structure of this superatom could serve as a building block for the creation of new materials.