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A new automated workflow developed at LBNL has the potential to allow researchers to analyze the products of their reaction experiments in real time.
The Multi-Omics Analysis Portal (MAP) by the end of 2024 will be a one-stop shop for computer applications capable of making sense of omics data.
A research team got the first peek of the real-time motion of electrons in liquid water while the rest of the world stood still.
A CABBI research team developed DayCent-CABBI, a model that integrates soil microbes and the distinct physiological traits of large perennial grasses.
A Washington University in St. Louis associate professor takes a detailed look at lignin disassembly on path to replace petroleum with renewables.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced that it has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with xLight, Inc.
A diverse group of computational chemists is encouraging the research community to embrace a sustainable software ecosystem.
ORNL researchers had roles at the Optic Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition, one of the world’s largest optical conferences, on March 26-28.
NASA engineers are leveraging DOE’s powerful supercomputers to simulate decelerating a large spacecraft in Mars’ atmosphere.
Computation reveals details about how matter falling into these massive cosmic objects & the energy released from them affect the universe’s evolution