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Researchers at Fermilab and their collaborators have identified a new type of nanostructural imperfection that impacts superconducting qubits.
A new distributed computing and data infrastructure project at Argonne is paving the way for faster scientific discoveries at DOE's national labs.
OLCF staff scientist Dmytro Bykov used ORNL’s Summit supercomputer to support research on organocatalysis.
The ePix series of detectors is designed to keep pace with ever more demanding experiments at SLAC and elsewhere.
A team of scientists has discovered a new material that points the way toward more efficient artificial intelligence hardware.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced awards for eight projects with private industry that will allow for collaboration with DOE national laboratories on overcoming challenges in fusion energy development.
Physicists will use innovative techniques and deliver high-energy polarized protons to explore protons' inner structure using new detector components.
Argonne brings deep research expertise, unique scientific tools and facilities, and world class talent to bear in collaborating with global partners.
A team modeled plasma turbulence on the nation’s fastest supercomputer to better understand plasma behavior.
Researchers have uncovered a process, known as magnetic reconnection, that also jettisons huge plumes of plasma billions of miles in length.