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UC San Diego develops computer model to aid understanding of how viruses travel through the air.
Recently developed methods at SLAC’s X-ray synchrotron helped a team of chemists understand how certain bacteria turn light into chemical energy.
Ongoing work at the Advanced Photon Source on SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern could lead to stronger vaccines and more effective treatments.
In his two decades of cutting-edge research, Ozpineci has seen the benefits of a long career, evolving into an internationally recognized leader.
Residents of cities in eastern U.S. spend more hours every day in uncomfortable heat.
Researchers at Fermilab and their collaborators have identified a new type of nanostructural imperfection that impacts superconducting qubits.
A new distributed computing and data infrastructure project at Argonne is paving the way for faster scientific discoveries at DOE's national labs.
Researchers are working to commercialize technology that makes it possible for the first time to manufacture tiny quantum devices on a large scale.
Model shows COVID-19 will be endemic, sticking around like the flu and the common cold.
Wright Lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Group has used the extended 3-year shutdown of the LHC to contribute to the upgrade of one of the detectors.