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Scientists at Brookhaven National Lab have discovered a long-predicted magnetic state of matter called an “antiferromagnetic excitonic insulator."
Catalyzing partnerships between under-represented colleges and universities and DOE climate, Earth, and environmental sciences research
87 Grants Will Support Scientific Innovation and Clean Energy Development
A University of Maryland professor received renewed funding from DOE to further advance his group’s work w/ atomistic simulation of polymer molecules.
The work has potential applications in memory storage and demonstrates a rare form of matter.
A pair of papers from Caltech researchers were selected as finalists for the 2021 Association for Computing Machinery Gordon Bell Special Prize.
A study led by researchers at Oak Ridge Lab used the nation’s fastest supercomputer to close in on the answer to a central question of modern physics.
An engineer who works on Fermilab’s PIP-II project, Tiffany Price talks fluid systems and the ASPIRE Fellowship, as well as her West Highland Terrier.
Berkeley Lab researchers played a key role in helping an international team achieve a significant new milestone in the study of neutrinos & their mass
Communique Newsletter: February 22, 2022