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An experiment exploring mirror nuclei opens the door to new details about the internal structures of protons and neutrons.
Technology developed at Argonne Lab optimizes solar energy to keep microgrids operating for up to five days, offering critical backup during outages.
Calculations run at the National Research Energy Scientific Computing Center and supercomputing resources at ORNL point to polymer membrane advantages
DOE's Office of Science seeks to better position students and scientists to help rebuild science programs on their eventual return to Ukraine.
The findings highlight how the accounting of the amount of carbon withdrawn by plants and returned by soil is not accurate.
The lab focuses on advancing the frontiers of nuclear physics and educating students and young scientists in a wide range of technical fields.
Scientists have developed a new way to take a census of carbon in the ground under our feet – a crucial tool for managing climate change.
The simulations could enable engineers to predict vibrations caused by heat and noise that can tear machinery apart under severe conditions.
The new method of synthesizing crystals leads researchers to a brand new phase of metal, which may be useful for new technologies.
NCCU has received a $550,000 grant from DOE to create a two-year traineeship program promoting fields associated with the DOE’s mission.