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Research happening now within the Office of Science is critical to competing in the quantum-based technologies of the future.
Research will advance big data movement and analysis, develop tools for visually exploring data and communicating results
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University is an engine for scientific discovery that benefits Michigan and the region.
A Texas A&M physicist serves as co-spokesperson for the CDF collaboration at the Fermi National Accelerator Lab, where scientists made the finding.
Researchers used quantum mechanical modeling to explain the performance of a nickel-based electrocatalyst with a shell of nitrogen-doped carbon.
The U.S. fusion community has urged an immediate effort to design and construct a cost-effective pilot plant to generate electricity in the 2040s.
An Argonne database shows rapid growth in projects that cut greenhouse gases.
Physicists have extracted the "energy-dependent neutrino-argon interaction cross section," a key value for studying how neutrinos change their flavor.
Research conducted by Princeton University physicists is paving the way for the use of silicon-based technologies in quantum computing.
An Ohio State University study points the way for better use of the expensive metal rhodium.