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An active voice for women in physics, Brown University graduate student Farrah Simpson will conduct research related to the Large Hadron Collider.
Physicist and engineer Bruce Warmack’s inventions have helped to build ORNL’s reputation as a world leader in microscopy and sensing technologies.
Scientists have built and successfully simulated the prototype of a novel device to mitigate the consequences of a damaging disruption.
The supercomputer simulation model – Spectral Neighbor Analysis Potential or SNAP – rapidly predicts the behavior of billions of interacting atoms.
Porous, 3-D forms of graphene developed at MIT can be 10 times as strong as steel but much lighter.
John Barr, a graduate student in the Rabitz Lab, has created broadly applicable tools for interpreting data in complex input-output systems.
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, located in Alexandria, Virginia, has won the 2022 Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl.
How COVID-19 and other viral infections spread in the lungs has been modeled in a cell-by-cell process as it’s never been captured before.
Powered by the Summit supercomputer, researchers gain understanding of Cockayne Syndrome B protein & the disease mutations that impact its function.
UC Davis students, Caitlin Brown and Sarah Edwards, interned at national labs through DOE's Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship program.