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Students Will Perform Research at National Laboratories
At Los Alamos, novel container software is accelerating innovative science while ensuring supercomputer reliability and uptime.
The persistent drought has policymakers and system planners concerned about the reliability of the electric grid under worsening drought conditions.
Specks of asteroid dust were carefully collected by the Japanese space agency JAXA and then sent to institutions around the world.
ORNL is studying how climate change may impact water availability for hydropower facilities such as the Shasta Dam and Lake in California.
Shimek will oversee PNNL’s key relationships across all levels of government, the communities in which PNNL works, and with other stakeholders.
The partnership will combat climate change by analyzing the economic and environmental impacts of nuclear-hydrogen production.
Near-real-time data on avian-solar interactions will help the energy industry understand risks and opportunities for wildlife at solar energy plants.
New research from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory sheds light on how crystals form using atomic force microscopy.
Bagde is being recognized for his successful efforts to describe the structures and mechanisms of several biologically important enzymes.