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Researchers are refining devices and technologies to make DUNE’s neutrino detectors — liquid-argon time projection chambers — the best they can be.
Scientists developed 11 new formation pathways to answer fundamental questions and assess potential impacts of aerosol particles on Earth’s climate.
Radioactive isotope beryllium-10, a rare element previously thought to have been forged in supernova explosions, actually predates such cosmic events.
Scientists determined the properties of a material in thin-film form that uses a voltage to produce a change in shape and vice versa.
Modeling lateral flow can substantially enhance representation of how water from precipitation travels within a watershed.
A team of master craftsmen builds, tests, and installs machines that enable scientific discoveries.
Scientists are using the novel accelerators for research involving large language models, experimental data analysis, and trustworthy AI development.
Research shows pumping mechanism mixes evapotranspiration vertically, highlighting its contributions to enhancing convective precipitation.
Starting in September, the Office of Science (SC) is transitioning to one SC-wide monthly virtual Office Hour to share information about our programs and provide opportunities to ask questions.
Awards will connect private sector companies working in fusion with DOE national laboratories and U.S. universities