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The study outlines the carbon-removing potential of six different methods, from restoring deforested lands to enhanced weathering.
A UT Austin-led team links supercomputer simulations and material fabrication to advance light-related devices.
DOE and NASA are collaborating to land a radio telescope on the far side of the moon and probe an unexplored era of the early universe.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab have developed a conductive polymer coating that could enable longer lasting, more powerful lithium-ion batteries.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a call for proposals to lead the High Performance Data Facility, a project to create a new scientific user facility specializing in advanced infrastructure for data-intensive science.
A team is studying the environment created during laser shots to better understand its potential as a testbed for nuclear astrophysics research.
Perrin is a materials scientist and Alvin M. Weinberg Fellow at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Scientists find that a tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes an ideal host to keep quantum bits spinning in place for use in quantum information tech.
As a senior majoring in physics, Diego Padilla Monroy gathers weekly with a group of students and professors to discuss nuclear physics theory.
The techniques used could be deployed to search for the rare, never-before-seen decay that could help explain the existence of matter in our universe.