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The radioisotope is critical to helping the U.S. government & industry find structural defects & damage to metal parts such as welds, castings & seams
Yimei Zhu honored by the International Federation of Societies for Microscopy for his sustained contributions to the field of electron microscopy.
The award provides $2.5 million over the next five years to support her work and create opportunities for students and young researchers to join her.
Scientists demonstrate a new genetic strategy for preventing breakdown of plant oils needed for biofuels and other products.
Argonne is part of a multi-institutional effort to survey the sky for clues about the origins and nature of our universe.
The observatory’s detailed, big-picture view of our Solar System and ability to quickly detect & track moving objects provides a gold mine of data.
Experts from Argonne and Fermilab celebrate the science behind “The Marvels” with a movie screening and panel discussion.
The team’s goal is to reduce uncertainties in current earthquake-hazard estimates as large earthquakes’ evolution is more difficult to study.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the schedule for upcoming events and submissions associated with the competition for the management and operating contract for the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF).
Research led by Oak Ridge Lab has pioneered a groundbreaking approach toward understanding the behavior of an electric charge at the microscopic level