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New infrared technique for analyzing supercooled water opens doors to explore other fluid behaviors.
A record-setting class of 32 fellows will join the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) this fall.
An interdisciplinary collaboration of atmospheric scientists and mathematicians is identifying previously overlooked errors in atmospheric models.
New structure shows how virus envelope protein hijacks cell-junction protein and promotes viral spread.
Two scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Lab are recipients of the 2021 DOE's Office of Science Early Career Research Program award.
Five scientists at Berkeley Lab have been selected by DOE's Office of Science to receive funding through the Early Career Research Program.
Miles Beaux and Matt Durham are among 83 scientists recognized for innovative physics research.
Researchers discovered a way to use graphene oxide - a porous carbon-based honeycomb structure - to remove toxic metal ions from water.
Scientists have collaborated to develop a new computer model that allows for the visualization of a full reactor core at unprecedented resolution.
Understanding how magnetic correlations change over very short timescales could be harnessed to control magnetism for applications.