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Progress in applied research at ANL raises hopes that solid-state batteries will replace conventional lithium-ion batteries sooner rather than later.
A Q&A with Berkeley Lab scientists on how hydrogen can help achieve net-zero emissions.
A team developed and demonstrated a QLAN, enabling real-time adjustments to shared information, using entangled photons passing through optical fiber.
RIT astrophysical sciences and technology Ph.D. student Peter Craig received an Office of Science Graduate Student Research program award.
Pioneering research at the University of Minnesota reveals major breakthrough in the manipulation and study of quantum materials.
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin developed a method to improve the oxygen reduction portion of the chemical reaction in fuel cells.
Schaefer is working on Pegasus-III, a long-standing fusion experiment that’s currently undergoing a major U.S. Department of Energy-funded upgrade.
The award will be used to investigate how the life and death of soil microbes may author the destiny of most of the world’s soil carbon.
As program manager for DOE’s Federal Energy Management Program, Walker helps to improve the performance or health of facilities and buildings.
When an important piece of equipment failed, staff from across Jefferson Lab came together to make sure the research would carry on.