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A team investigated whether novel hydrophilic nanoparticles can kill some pathogens that lead to human infection without affecting healthy cells.
The Michigan State University-led network expands to include three new partners in global quest to answer science’s most important questions.
Physicists have found evidence of rare X particles in the quark-gluon plasma produced in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Multi-institutional research teams used a Sandia technique called gate set tomography to develop and validate highly reliable quantum processors.
The Laboratory is using systems science to reimagine urban planning, providing decision-makers w/ analyses & tools to develop the cities of the future
How the pandemic steered Department of Energy Office of Science user research facilities on an unexpected journey of adaptation.
Communique Newsletter: January 24, 2022
Oakland University Professor Ilias Cholis was recently awarded a $60,000 grant from the United States Department of Energy’s Office of Science.
Researchers have laid a theoretical framework for adding qubit to serve as matter in a curved space made of a circuit full of flowing microwaves.
A team of researchers reports a new technique in the January 19 issue of Nature that can discover the crystalline structure of any material.