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The award recognizes Driver’s contribution toward attosecond X-ray capabilities.
The organocatalyst deconstructs mixed plastics at different temperatures, which facilitates recovering their individual monomers in reusable form.
In August, the DOE announced a list of programs that would receive grants through the Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce, or RENEW, initiative.
The intensive two-week program equips attendees with the skills and knowledge needed to use the world’s most powerful supercomputers for science.
Researchers and amateur astronomers can now access a new atlas with detailed information on more than 380,000 galaxies: the Siena Galaxy Atlas (SGA).
Research focused on the quantum structure of elements under extreme conditions has implications for understanding Earth's evolution.
Scientists have shown that they can use neutrons to measure strain in a material as it evolves and track how atoms move in response to stress.
Researchers are preparing to leverage Argonne’s exascale supercomputer to model the behavior of materials at an unprecedented level of detail.
Three Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) researchers share what they’re most excited for in years to come.
Of all the factors affecting future snowpack, the biggest in the study were temperature and the effect of dark particles like pollution and dust.