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Pal’s photo “Three-Dimensional Breast Cancer Spheroids” won the Director’s Choice Award in Oak Ridge National Lab's Art of Science photo competition.
The new exascale supercomputer will enable large-scale simulations and machine learning techniques to shed light on dark matter.
Jefferson Lab’s CEBAF Renovation and Expansion project will update two buildings to expand, optimize and modernize office space.
The paper presents an overhead-reducing approach to Bayesian optimization, a technique for optimizing the hyperparameters of deep neural networks.
Since May 1998, the Applied Research Center has offered the opportunity for research partners to make their home adjacent to the Jefferson Lab site.
A kind of rudimentary memory allows plants and green algae to adjust their photosynthetic systems to respond more rapidly to changes in light.
Awards Will Support Outstanding Early Career Scientists at Universities, National Laboratories, and Office of Science User Facilities
New research at Argonne National Laboratory shows mouse and primate brains mature at the same pace.
SLAC scientists are working on innovations that could give more researchers access to accelerator science.
Researchers have created a new method for statistically analyzing climate models that projects future conditions with more fidelity.