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Researchers developed a perovskite nickelate with which computer chips can be designed to reconfigure circuits when presented with new information.
The result was announced by a collaboration of more than 80 university and DOE national laboratory scientists and engineers around the world.
Using 5.2 million CPU hours and 69,632 CPU cores at NERSC, the simulation is one of the largest ever performed to gain understanding of dark matter.
The Pion L/T experiment will study pion structure to get a better grasp on the origin of the mass of ordinary matter.
Researchers at Argonne Lab have developed a new technique for X-ray crystallography that allows researchers to adjust their experiments in real time.
The Human Genome Project began in 1990 when DOE laboratories partnered with the National Institutes of Health to focus on three human chromosomes.
The new method provides details on reaction kinetics and zeros in on steps where tweaks could improve production of desired products.
The American Academy of Arts & Sciences is a prestigious organization honoring excellence in science, humanities & arts, and policy & communication.
From simulating climate to creating more fuel-efficient vehicles, Argonne is home to many teams that tackle different aspects of climate change.
A study describes new mechanism for lowering thermal conductivity to aid search for materials that convert heat to electricity or electricity to heat.