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Studies Will Be Aimed at Improving Accuracy of Earth System Models
DOE will provide $4.2 million to support research by U.S. scientists at two major fusion energy facilities located in Germany and Japan.
The Office of Science has been investing in applied math and computational science for 40 years, leading to world-class infrastructure and research.
DOE released its Hydrogen Program Plan to provide a strategic framework for its hydrogen research, development, and demonstration activities.
Find tips and resources to help prepare your team for the regional and national competitions of the National Science Bowl®.
New experimental evidence of a collective behavior of electrons to form "quasiparticles" called "anyons" has been reported by scientists at Purdue U.
The scientific computing and networking leadership of 17 U.S. Department of Energy’s national laboratories will be showcased at SC20.
Large data sets require software specifically written to increase precision. Christian Bauer develops that software for new physics discoveries.
Projects Focus on Both Major Forms of Fusion Energy
Research Seeks to Advance Both Quantum and Nuclear Science