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A new study reveals that a protein responsible for building a key component of modern plant cell walls first emerged in ancient species.
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are developing battery technologies to fight climate change.
Researchers primarily focused on the four platforms—nanowires, the fractional quantum Hall effect, topological materials and Josephson junctions.
The upcoming class of fellows include two Walter Massey Fellows and three Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellows.
A new study uncovers technologies that could unveil energy-efficient information processing and sophisticated data security.
Scientists and engineers have achieved reproducible improvements in superconducting transmon qubit lifetimes with record values of 0.6 milliseconds.
A team led by ORNL researchers used Frontier to explore training strategies for one of the largest artificial intelligence models to date.
The prestigious honor recognizes Studier’s development of a widely used protein- and RNA-production platform.
Researchers developed methods that produce intense attosecond pulses & pulse pairs to gain insights into the fastest motions inside atoms & molecules.
Researchers used machine learning to avoid tearing instabilities and used an AI control system to achieve confinement without edge-localized modes.