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Scientists at the lab perform unique experiments and analyze massive datasets, understand root-soil interface, engineer biofuel crops, and more.
Researchers are taking a carbonyl group, to turn it into a CO2 absorbent, then desorb the CO2 with a new, more cost-efficient technology.
University of Chicago and Fermilab researchers have designed an experiment to look for axions over a wide range of frequencies and masses.
Researchers at Texas A&M have identified and confirmed the definitive sound signature a rock makes as it cracks and continues to fracture.
3D imaging tool reveals engineered & self-assembled nanoparticle lattices w/ highest resolution yet—7nm—about 1/100,000 of the width of a human hair.
Researchers used effective field theory to break down their theory into components, then developed a quantum algorithm to use on an IMB Q computer.
Stephen Streiffer was previously the deputy laboratory director for science and technology at Argonne National Laboratory.
Quantum information enthusiasts from around the world gathered in Durham to learn about the Duke Quantum Center's unique user facility.
Spartans discover how a plant biochemical could lead to novel approaches for growing crops that are more resilient to fluctuating temperatures.
Software developed at NSLS-II greatly improves data quality for a versatile X-ray technique.