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Scientists at Argonne have found interesting chemical behavior of one of the battery’s two terminals as the battery is charged and discharged.
By confirming certain light-scattering dynamics, researchers have demonstrated just how strangely light can behave when scattering from electrons.
A Yale-led team has unveiled the blueprints for a key enzyme that may contain design principles for a new generation of synthetic solar fuel catalysts
The Fermi Löwdin Orbital Self-Interaction Correction is a collaborative effort to improve computational modeling of molecules at the atomic level.
The new discovery allows scientists to study crucial intermediate in battery development.
Meet the students and researchers pushing the frontier of quantum information science and technology at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The team of researchers describes a link between dwindling sea ice and worsening wildfires in the increasingly iceless western United States.
Argonne scientists Lindsey Bleem & Clarence Chang talk about what it’s like to look for signals from the early universe from the South Pole Telescope.
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers uncovered key principles in the molecular design behind how cyanobacteria use low energy light.
A team of theoretical quantum physicists is partnered with materials scientists to solve one of the major hurdles on the path to quantum computing.