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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) initiated the competition for the management and operating contract for the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF).
After examining 11 wetland zones, a team found that a region exposed to a slight amount of seawater was emitting surprisingly high levels of methane.
Researchers will develop multipurpose nanosheets for electronics, energy storage and health and safety applications.
EPB, ORNL Announce Plans for Research Collaborative Focused on Energy Resilience, Quantum Technology
The new collaboration will build on 10 years of joint energy-related research.
The new agreement recognizes existing international cooperation and planned future efforts toward building an Electron-Ion Collider.
Visual Sample Plan, a software tool that boosts statistics-based planning, has been recognized with a 2024 Federal Laboratory Consortium Award.
Scientists are using a new modeling framework with data collected from marshes to improve predictions of climate-warming methane and nitrous oxide.
Scientists created a new tool to scout for particles that can travel around one to ten meters before decaying into more stable byproducts.
Chemists at DOE's Brookhaven National Lab have used an electrolyte additive to improve the functionality of energy-dense lithium metal batteries.
Machine learning methods and data science can uncover hidden patterns in nanoparticle synthesis conditions and property outcomes.