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The nation’s path toward a clean energy future, environmental sustainability, and U.S. competitiveness and national security depends on discovery science.
Xipeng Shen is accelerating supercomputing results and obtaining finer-grained, more accurate scientific simulations.
After discovering a groundbreaking way to create an elastic light-emitting polymer, engineers developed high-brightness, stretchy color displays.
LLE Director Michael Campbell joined stakeholders to discuss the development and commercialization of fusion as a safe, clean, reliable energy source.
Researchers at MIT have developed a technique for making quantum computing more resilient to noise, which boosts performance.
Researchers are using ALCF computing resources to improve energy efficiency of a manufacturing process used to produce melt-blown nonwoven materials.
Piatkowski is exploring the genetic pathways for traits such as stress tolerance, making it easier to engineer and transfer those abilities.
The data show a concentration of heavy elements in the outermost portion of debris, along with a rapid reddening of the supernova’s light.
Elia Merzari, associate professor of nuclear engineering, will use the resource to deliver nuclear reactor simulations at an unprecedented scale.
Buduka Ogonor has continued to explore his fascination with physics through two programs at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Lab.