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A new study by researchers at DOE's Argonne National Laboratory shows how materials change as they are stressed and relaxed.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will capture the faint light of distant brown dwarfs to help scientists understand the Milky Way’s formation & evolution
A recent study suggests a higher global mean precipitation increase and narrows the uncertainty range.
Researchers at LBNL grew crystals containing actinium and illuminated them with X-rays to learn how the radioactive metal binds with other elements.
A new way to address the atmosphere’s corrupting influence on remote sensing data uses a branch of AI called physics-informed machine learning.
The summer Physics Fest presentations offer an exciting opportunity for students to explore matter in our everyday world.
Federal, state and local officials joined DOE and Argonne leaders to cut the ribbon on the upgraded Advanced Photon Source on July 17, 2024.
Modeling the diffusion of oxygen into niobium accelerator cavities allows scientists to tailor their properties for maximum efficiency & minimum cost.
A study reveals a four-fold increase in cycle life for electric aircraft batteries due to electrolyte solution discovered using a bioscience technique
Researchers investigated one potential silicon replacement - transition-metal dichalcogenide, a 2D material, to produce chips with smaller features.