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New results will help scientists zero in on key properties of a unique form of matter that mimics the early universe.
First-ever direct measurement of the electric potential at the liquid-membrane interface could push research in energy, biology, & materials science.
As the technology needed for quantum communication develops, Q-NEXT is doing the hard work necessary to bring a quantum repeater into the world.
ORNL scientists are exploring the importance of the iron cycle on how greenhouse gases are released from thawing Arctic soils.
Theorists' hydrodynamic flow calculations accurately describe data from collisions of photons with lead nuclei at the ATLAS experiment.
A new growth method for hybrid perovskites could have big impact on clean energy storage devices.
An Early Career awardee wants to automate the most vexing aspects of traditional scientific software development for supercomputers.
Together, they’ll form a scientific supermerger: The combined data collection and computing power will advance discovery time and unlock new science.
The reaction yields useful products from waste methane & CO2, both greenhouse gases, & may open up a path to transforming sustainable carbon chemistry
The new invention enables onsite welding without costly, laborious heat treatments typically used to reduce residual stresses and material distortion.