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Researchers computationally assessed how changes to the virus spike can affect binding with ACE2 and compared results to those of the original virus.
An international research team used the ultrabright X-rays of the Advanced Photon Source to examine neurons in the brains of schizophrenia patients.
As part of the PIP-II accelerator project, Warner is responsible for machine protection systems, a critical component of the test bed for PIP2IT.
A Q&A with Berkeley Lab scientist Jeffrey Long on a material for capturing CO2.
Researchers identified calcium concentrations and soil alkalinity as key factors of uranium groundwater contamination in California’s Central Valley.
The project combines in situ small-angle neutron scattering measurements, to develop theories for deformations at extreme shear rates.
The non-platinum catalyst may lead to cheaper, longer-lasting power.
The research supports a 100 percent clean energy economy: modernize the U.S. electric grid, revolutionize batteries, and reinvent transportation.
With an epic Arctic Ocean expedition at an end, researchers wrangle with rich ARM measurements.
A team at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory employs DOE supercomputers to understand heat-load width requirements of future ITER device.