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The machine makes concise miniature blasts, which send a clean wave through the interface between the heavier and lighter gases in the chamber.
A team led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory synthesized a tiny structure with high surface area.
76 scientists — including 26 from National Laboratories — to receive research funding through DOE Office of Science’s Early Career Research Program
New technique overcomes major barrier in bacterial engineering, setting the stage for medical advances.
Athena Safa Sefat focuses on superconductors to understand the design of quantum materials, to predict the next generation of materials.
Her Early Career Award allowed Evgenya Simakov to focus on understanding how to reduce undesirable states that can disrupt accelerator beams.
PNNL-led researchers: Conditions that started decades ago are changing forests and are likely to continue.
The Finals of the DOE National Science Bowl®, that were to take place in early May in Washington, D.C., have moved to a virtual competition.
The Finals of the DOE National Science Bowl®, that were to take place in early May in Washington, D.C., have moved to a virtual competition.
Magnetite is common, non-toxic, and could be very useful for batteries. Esther Takeuchi and her team are making that potential a reality.