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Initiative brings together teams of researchers engaged in creating large-scale generative AI models to address challenges in advancing AI for science
Scientists at Berkeley Lab have developed multipurpose, recyclable nanosheets for electronics, energy storage, and health & safety applications.
The new website helps to identify STEM resources and bridge gaps in nine communities on Chicago’s South Side.
The award was presented as part of International Conference on Single-Cell Mass Spectrometry.
U.S. Congressional Rep. Don Beyer and several other DOE and government officials learned about fusion energy research at PPPL during an Oct. 30 visit.
Scientists improved how CRISPR Cas9 genome editing tools work on organisms that can be modified to produce renewable fuels and chemicals.
Innovative photoresist materials are paving the way for smaller, high performance semiconductor chips.
Sean Schaefer and Jianyang Qi are the next round of Office of Science Student Research Program recipients coming to Lawrence Livermore National Lab.
Argonne facilities and expertise are central to the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee’s recent Long Range Plan.
Four engineers discuss their journeys to working at SLAC and counsel those following in their footsteps.