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Vardhan is using Argonne supercomputing and AI resources to advance biomedical research.
New research shows that the wettest and most extreme winter storms in the Western United States are only growing wetter and larger.
A new method offers an approach to shift laser colors for applications in science, industry, and medicine.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will continue a longstanding collaboration on scientific and engineering research.
The BRaVE Initiative calls for innovations in biopreparedness that can be advanced with DOE’s distinctive capabilities
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) initiated the competition for the management and operating (M&O) contract for the Fermi National Acceleratory Laboratory (FNAL).
The catalyst supports the world net-zero carbon initiative by using CO2 as a feedstock for efficient ethylene production powered by electricity.
Researchers monitored an Al, Cu, Mn, and Zr alloy for deformation while the material was under persistent mechanical stress at high temperatures.
The new findings may point to a previously unknown influence of the strong force—and a way to measure its local fluctuations.
Communique Newsletter: January 23, 2023