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The LArPix – liquid argon pixels – technology has demonstrated readiness for the larger project – the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).
Rebecca Leane and colleagues at SLAC showed dark matter could heat planets in our galaxy to incredible temperatures.
Scientists used computer simulations to explain how water inside zeolite pores affects how well they perform useful chemical reactions.
Physicists and archaeologists are teaming up to provide research opportunities for Black and Hispanic undergraduates.
In the "Leading Lights" series, visiting researchers sit down with NSLS-II staff for a Q&A on their research and user experience.
Their work focused on quantifying how much carbon is stored in permafrost-affected soils and, specifically, where it is stored in the soil layers.
National laboratory researchers use ARM data to enhance future earth system predictions.
Argonne scientists have combined forces to create a new process for testing and predicting the effects of high temperatures on refractory oxides.
A team at Stony Brook University used ORNL’s Summit supercomputer to model X-ray burst flames spreading across the surface of dense neutron stars.
Berkeley Lab-developed BISICLES contributes to an international study.