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The computer code predicts chemicals emitted by plasma devices, which can be used to treat cancer, promote healthy tissue growth & sterilize surfaces.
Advanced electron microscopy & computational modeling reveal clues that may improve performance of superconducting components for quantum computers.
New research sheds light on how to access the sugars locked up in plants to produce petroleum-free fuels, chemicals, and medicines.
DOE has formally approved the start of full production for the $200 million DOE-funded contributions to the upgrade of the CMS experiment at CERN.
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a thin-film coating prevents oxidation that impairs superconductivity & quantum coherence
Researchers investigated a hypothetical Category 6 on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale - storms with wind speeds greater than 192 mph.
The award recognizes Chen’s research in advanced structural dynamic studies.
ORNL climate modeling expertise contributed to an AI-backed model that assesses global emissions of ammonia from croplands now and in a warmer future.
The small gathering of atmospheric scientists at the 1st PNNL-HBCU/MSI Climate Research Network meeting has grown and now represents 30+ institutions.
Holohan plays a critical role in maintaining and optimizing Argonne’s high performance computing systems, including the new Aurora supercomputer.