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A Journal of Chemical Physics issue highlights PNNL contributions to NWChem and CP2K, two prominent software packages for computational chemistry.
An emerging type of alloy nanoparticle proves more stable, durable than single-element nanoparticles.
The new technology - optical stochastic cooling - may enable future experiments to generate brighter beams of charged particles.
The LaserNetUS initiative includes the most powerful lasers in the US and Canada, some of which have powers approaching or exceeding a petawatt.
A Rutgers-led team will study algae from hot springs worldwide, including in Yellowstone National Park.
Professor Chuji Wang’s proposal, “Optical trapping and manipulation of single particles for MDP,” received a 24-month, $214,000 grant.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announces eight distinguished U.S. scientists & engineers as recipients of the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award.
A team used heavy cranes to lift magnets weighing thousands of pounds and connect them to a cast iron girder and concrete plinth to form a module.
Virtual drug-discovery internships provide opportunity for hands-on experience with real-world impact.
These fleeting disruptions may help explain why these materials are exceptionally good at turning sunlight into electrical current in solar cells.