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Researchers at DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory have developed a new theoretical model explaining one way to make black silicon.
The cutting-edge tool, WEST-TDDFT, broadens the ways scientists can study materials for quantum technologies.
An international team led by researchers from SLAC gained new insights into the formation of diamonds on icy planets such as Neptune and Uranus.
To understand the nature of dark energy and measure the expansion rate of the universe, DES scientists perform analyses with four different techniques
Theta helped advance the lab’s efforts to support research involving a mix of simulation, AI and data analysis tasks.
Margaux Lopez is helping prepare the Vera Rubin Observatory for the arrival of the largest digital camera ever built for astrophysics and cosmology.
Badre comes to the Lab during a time of expansion for the U.S. national laboratory managed by Princeton University.
U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility looks back at the stories our audiences found most inspiring this year.
Earth scientist Laura Fierce mentors DOE Science Graduate Student Research program awardees.
The National Spherical Torus Experiment-Upgrade (NSTX-U) has a newly appointed deputy director of research: Jack Berkery.