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The research team theorized an alloy of Cu and Ti, using 3D-printing techniques to knit the alloy’s grains into a latticed microstructure.
A groundbreaking report provides the framework for accelerating clean energy deployment while minimizing risks and costs in the face of climate change
Research will Focus on Microelectronics for Energy Efficiency and Extreme Environments
Fiona Ellsworth will conduct research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on root carbon dynamics under drought conditions.
The award will be used to design, construct, test, & install a new high-resolution fast neutron detector array at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams.
The findings provide a new window into the electronic structure of molecules in the liquid phase on a timescale previously unattainable with X-rays.
Since its initial development in 2008, the open-source ADIOS framework is an essential tool for HPC, with an ever-evolving array of features and users
A new study explores the intriguing relationship between wildfires in the West and hailstorms in the central U.S.
Charles McDaniel is one of 86 graduate students in the U.S. to be awarded a Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research Grant.
Predictions can help prepare for extreme heat events to protect humans, livestock, and crops from the combination of global warming and El Niño.