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Mathews works to understand the impacts of energy generation on water and solve challenging problems, including mercury pollution.
Ultrafast electron microscope opens up new avenues for the development of sensors and quantum devices.
Examinations using a variety of instruments including infrared spectroscopy and synchrotron X-ray diffraction showed that hydrohematite had hydroxyl.
The grant funds Piran Kidambi’s work on separation technologies and on scaling up processes, producing critical isotopes in short supply.
A new discovery details how metals at room temperature can move from one state to another with a relatively small change in pressure.
Mark LaFollette, a University of Delaware doctoral student, has received a DOE Graduate Student Research Award.
The FRIB has peer-reviewed the first set of science proposals for experiments that will be conducted after FRIB commences user operation in early 2022
Groundbreaking “helicon” system adds new capability to efficiently sustain fusion plasmas.
Argonne Lab's new system, Polaris, built by HPE, will optimize AI, engineering & scientific projects for the forthcoming Aurora exascale supercomputer
Global temperatures will continue increasing until at least 2050 under all emissions scenarios considered.