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This summer, the Jupiter Laser Facility at Livermore National Lab hosted interns in the Reaching a New Science Energy Workforce (RENEW) program.
A research team used the Frontier and Summit supercomputers at ORNL to help them develop a climate emulator.
Geophysical understanding helps improve characterization of the soil architecture of land–lake interfaces.
A “dual-gradient” design for the battery’s cathode substantially increases energy storage capacity, stability and lifetime while reducing costs.
Research identifies the mechanisms through which peptoids affect ions in solution & a mineral surface, increasing the rate of carbonate crystal growth
Fermilab welcomed a diverse group of high school students to the Science Accelerating Girls’ Engagement Camp.
In total, six ORNL-led (or co-led) projects received funding.
Argonne National Laboratory's John Muntean uses nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to shed light on the atomic structure of matter.
New research spotlights the importance of natural carbon sequestration for greenhouse gas mitigation.
Advanced graphics processing units lead to unprecedented calculation speed for highly correlated electronic structure calculations.