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Kevin Giovanetti and his students contributed to designing, prototyping and building a power management system as part of the Muon g-2 experiment.
Penn State graduate student Joseph Mattocks will serve in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Nuclear and Chemical Sciences Division.
An imaging technique pioneered by Berkeley Lab is helping reveal the best antibodies for COVID-19 detection.
The question may seem simple, but physicists don’t yet know the answer. New measurements aim to change that.
A new piece of software makes it easier to study the behavior of electrons in materials—even materials that have been predicted but do not yet exist.
Research is a significant step toward the goal of creating ultrathin flexible materials that self-organize & respond immediately to mechanical force.
Cornell researchers have been exploring the use of low-cost materials to create rechargeable batteries that will make energy storage more affordable.
Awardees represent universities and DOE National Labs in 32 states, part of DOE’s efforts to grow a skilled STEM workforce.
Ananth Kalyanaraman is developing scalable algorithms and software for analyzing large-scale biological and network data.
Spontaneous, liquid-like vibrations in crystalline materials may explain their efficiency in harvesting solar energy.