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The quantum electrodynamic cascades can lead to supernovas & fast radio bursts that equal in milliseconds the energy the sun puts out in three days.
Los Alamos & Oak Ridge scientists lead a DOE supercomputing effort to model the interactions affecting climate change in Arctic coastal regions.
Scientists have found lasofoxifene may be a safer and more effective treatment for breast cancer than the current gold standard.
As rising sea levels threaten coastal areas, scientists are using an emerging nuclear dating technique to track the ins and outs of water flow.
The goal of the funding program is to harness cutting-edge research tools for new scientific discoveries fundamental to clean energy solutions.
Based on the latest data, NOvA did not observe a significant asymmetry in the rates of electron neutrino and electron antineutrino appearance.
“Science in Time of COVID” is a contest to educate, inspire, and entertain audiences about the extraordinary science, innovation, and people at DOE.
Students Will Perform Research at National Laboratories
Researchers have uncovered a key step in the ionization of liquid water using the lab’s high-speed “electron camera,” MeV-UED.
A team led by DOE's Oak Ridge National Lab has found a rare quantum material in which electrons move in coordinated ways, essentially “dancing.”