Scientists have found a way to use “optical tweezers” by employing lasers, a mirror and a light modulator to anchor a crystal in solution.

The team at the CAST Energy Frontier Research Center is illuminating ways to separate elements, including the troublemaker americium.
Berkeley Lab researchers take cues from nature to form living materials with unprecedented control and versatility.
Common beetle's gut microbiome benefits forests, holds promise for bioenergy.

Jim Mather is the director of DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility.

This article is part of a series that explores how scientific teams come together in the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) to solve intractable problems.

As the director of the Joint Genome Institute, Mouncey and his facility make it possible for users to explore an array of genetic information.
Guided by data from new high-precision measurements, physicists develop a universal function that suggests that proton-neutron pairs in the nucleus ma
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40 Years of Basic Energy Sciences at the Department of Energy