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Hill's appointment comes after an international search that began in March 2022.
Data collected by a U.S. Department of Energy’s Urban Integrated Field Laboratory will help scientists understand climate change in Chicago.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $11.7 million in funding for six collaborative projects to improve our understanding of whether, when, and how quantum computing might advance the frontiers of computational science.
New Funding Supports 14 Projects Ranging from Fusion to Quantum Computing in Parts of the Country That Get Disproportionally Low Amounts of Federal Research Dollars
Early experiments at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Lab have revealed significant benefits to a dry battery manufacturing process.
Providing the equipment for the cooling of the 17,500 metric tons of liquid argon in each of the large cryostats of the modules is a sizeable task.
This virtual event involved 144 individual participants from colleges across the nation, traversing a virtual escape room and tackling challenges.
Projects span enabling technologies, materials science, modeling and simulation, and plasma diagnostics for fusion energy
Using new NMR methods and previously unavailable analytical tools, the Ames Lab team finally solved the structure of boron monoxide.
Scientists working on the Muon g-2 experiment expect to announce later this year the most precise measurement ever made of the muon’s magnetic moment.