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Projects Focus on Key Technology Areas to Address Critical Gaps Early in the Innovation Cycle
The rare isotope oxygen-28 is the subject of a collaboration between researchers from 37 institutions, led by the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
At the weeklong QuarkNet Data Camp, high school teachers learned how to use real-world scenarios to expose their students to particle physics.
A team of scientists from Ames National Lab developed a new machine learning model for discovering critical-element-free permanent magnet materials.
Berkeley Lab has finished winding wire into the cables needed to make focusing magnets for the Accelerator Upgrade Project.
A new nanoscience study led by an ORNL quantum researcher takes a big-picture look at how scientists study materials at the smallest scales.
The Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow describes how he uses superconducting nanowire sensors to develop new technologies.
Projects Utilize Unique Capabilities and Facilities of the National Laboratories to Address Future Biological Crises
Martin is bringing a physicist’s tools and perspective to biological and environmental research at ORNL.
The lab has been recognized for a seventh straight year for its commitment to choosing more sustainable electronics.