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Recent results fix the scale of the universe when it was half its present age with an accuracy of 2%, the most accurate ever obtained for that time.
Scientists are developing computer simulation codes that will outperform current simulation techniques, using plasma in the production of microchips.
The Short-Baseline Near Detector collaboration is preparing for an exciting year at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Lab.
Seen in atomic detail, the seemingly smooth flow of ions through a battery’s electrolyte is a lot more complicated.
Jeffrey Tejada shares his journey through educational programs at Brookhaven Lab at the National Diversity in STEM conference.
To capitalize on AI & researcher strengths, scientists developed a human-AI collaboration recommender system for improved experimentation performance.
Researchers develop a novel method for studying brain-like circuitry in nanomaterials using Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source.
James (Jim) Ang, who is a chief scientist for computing at Pacific Northwest National Lab, participated in a CHIPS R&D event and roundtable discussion
Engineers Week is a weeklong event that takes place every February, a time for engineers to convene and attend various activities and presentations.
Research could lead to a better understanding of how metals behave under extreme conditions, which will aid in development of more resilient materials