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A new solar material called organic-inorganic halide perovskites could one day help the U.S. achieve its solar ambitions & decarbonize the power grid.
The early career award honors Sood for his research and leadership using the LCLS user facility at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
Hydrogen has become an attractive form of renewable energy for fuel that could play a significant role in combatting the climate crisis.
The effort to attain the next thousand-fold increase in compute power encompasses multiple agencies, committees, labs, companies, and lucky choices.
New results could lead to a better understanding of reactions with vital roles in chemistry and biology.
Chemists at Oak Ridge National Lab have developed a rapid way to measure isotopic ratios of uranium and plutonium collected on environmental swipes.
Extraordinary teamwork between physicists on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border ensured that the experiment moved forward on schedule.
An all-virtual summer school helps educate and connect current and future scientists who design, license and operate nuclear facilities.
Argonne’s Hispanic & Latino employee resource group is proud to host Education Outreach Day & inspire greater diversity & engagement in national labs.
A precision measurement of the neutron skin in a calcium nucleus surprisingly reveals a thinner skin than expected from a similar measurement in lead.