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Research Focused on Unique Research Opportunities in Nuclear Science
Researchers used ultrabright x-rays at Brookhaven Lab's NSLS-II to study the chemical makeup of simulated nuclear materials from Chernobyl.
A study using SLAC’s LCLS X-ray laser captured how light drives a series of complex structural changes in an enzyme.
An extensive review published by researchers at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center and Wisconsin Energy Institute.
A web-based version of a climate modeling tool developed at PNNL enables non-experts to explore climate models.
Brookhaven National Lab scientists are making functional inorganic and "hybrid" materials with tunable properties.
Commissioning the entire linac – after integrated testing of individual devices - means that all of its segments are ready for operation.
A new environmental and technological analysis suggests that a revolutionary eco-friendly plastic is almost ready to hit the shelves.
Known as “pair-density waves,” it may be key to understanding how superconductivity can exist at relatively high temperatures.
A new modeling study suggests vigorous ventilation can cause spike in viral concentrations.