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Director of the CEBAF user facility Andrew Hutton’s love for accelerators started at age 17.

Smart, tough teams help scientists get the best performance from supercomputers to provide the insights needed to understand how everything from clouds to supernovae works.

From deep underground to outer space, researchers supported by the DOE’s Office of Science are working to understand this mysterious type of matter.

Researchers are using the Office of Science’s advanced light sources to study batteries in real-time.

How Nobel recipient W.E. Moerner and his team built the ABEL Trap and discovered the behavior of single, unfettered molecules.

High school and middle school teams nationwide can now sign up to compete in one of the nation’s most prestigious and largest academic science
Four New Energy Frontier Research Centers Will Address Waste Challenge from Cold War-Era Weapons Production

PECASE recipient’s technique tracks charged particles, offering insights for solar cells, LEDs, and more.

Purdue University associate professor receives presidential honor.

PECASE recipient shows how small exceptions help explain the inner workings of neutrons and protons.