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The DOE Office of Science has chosen three University of Houston graduate students for its prestigious graduate research program.
An atomic physicist at Texas Southern University champions an emerging program in atmospheric science.
The findings pave the way for advancements in logistics, telecommunications, financial modeling, materials science and more.
Because the plasma’s temperature and pressure often drop sharply at the edge, physicists are exploring stabilization of the plasma edge.
Students participated in a one-week intensive training program on computational modeling to solve complex problems related to Earth and energy.
UC Irvine researchers make ultra-thin bismuth material for flexible technologies.
Jessica Pascadlo will spend three months helping to characterize the electron beam that will provide electrons for the Light Dark Matter eXperiment.
New research at LBNL reveals how a surprising catalyst can help to efficiently convert nitrogen into useful products under ambient conditions.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory data scientists Nell Byler and Elise Bishoff shared their computer vision expertise.
A recent study led by DOE's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility reveals new details of the origins of the proton’s spin.