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Students Will Perform Graduate Theses Research at U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratories

Scientists compared data on galaxy clusters from simulations and telescopes to check if the observed data is representative enough to test theory.

Turning a long-standing user facility into a data center helped increase space at Brookhaven National Laboratory while saving money and materials.

Silviu Covrig Dusa developed technologies to make precision measurements at subatomic scales possible in the search to answer fundamental questions.

Office of Science Director Berhe and national laboratory scientists discuss what the NCA5 is and its importance.

While the SNO+ experiment is focused on particle physics, it has also revealed insights into using neutrinos for nuclear non-proliferation.

A new, more precise model of turbulence is helping scientists better understand how heat moves through the ocean.

A new approach to materials by Joshua Zide and his team turns semiconductors into nanocomposites with different properties and new applications.
Students and faculty members will conduct scientific research and technical projects at DOE’s national laboratories and facilities this spring.
High School and Middle School teams from across the nation are ready to compete in one of the largest and most prestigious academic science competitions in America