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Technology Transfer staff from DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory attended the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, in Las Vegas, Jan. 8–12.
In the DOE system, Fermilab excels at designing, fabricating, and testing magnets for steering, bending and otherwise manipulating particle beams.
Using a data-driven approach, scientists predicted which substances would best stimulate fungal metabolites, then validated the findings in the lab.
PNNL’s Ron Mabry was elected to the Washington State Board of Education and will provide advocacy and strategic oversight for public education.
ORNL’s successes in QIS and its forward-looking strategy were recently recognized in the form of three funding awards.
JGCRI provides scientific input to national and international governing and advising bodies on how human, energy, and environmental systems interact.
For its first project, the PPPL facility will build a magnet to help detect dark matter.
Every year, Fermilab’s Teacher Research Associates program invites teachers to the laboratory to conduct hands-on, personalized research projects.
Researchers demonstrated that stainless steel and other metal alloys coated with hexagonal boron nitride exhibit non-stick or low-friction qualities.
Argonne’s newest beamline degrades material’s properties as much in a day as a nuclear reactor does in a year, minus the radioactivity.