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Scientists have developed a new characterization tool that allowed them to gain unique insight into a possible alternative material for solar cells.
The first result from an experiment at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams measures how long exotic nuclei can survive at the edge of stability.
The new projects will use DOE’s leadership-class supercomputers to pursue transformational advances in science and engineering.
Exascale computers are enabling revolutionary science, but it took years to reach this level of computing technology.
Research Will Focus on Both Existing and Next-Generation Facilities
Field emission scanning electron microscopy reveals the microstructure of the porous activated carbon that can confine hydrogen at the nanoscale.
Adapted from research on automated data management, the standards are called FAIR, which stands for findable, accessible, interoperable & reusable.
Researchers are disentangling the architecture of quantum devices and studying each material to see how they affect the devices’ performance.
Awards Will Support Outstanding Early Career Scientists at Universities, National Laboratories, and Office of Science User Facilities
Abigail Gutierrez Deniz is a first-generation, Latina student working to pursue her goal of working in cybersecurity.