International collaboration, under the aegis of Berkeley Lab, aims for 3D map of the universe, unraveling of mysterious ‘dark energy’.

For the run-up to the 2021 National Science Bowl® Finals, this is one in a series of profiles on previous NSB competitors.
With supercomputer power from Oak Ridge’s Summit, Duke researchers aim to follow circulating cancer cells to understand metastasis.

Nina Balke studies Li-ion batteries to eliminate performance bottlenecks, understand performance fade, and design better batteries.
From biofuels and other commodity chemicals to methane production, a UC Santa Barbara genomic study peers into the mysteries of a goat’s gut.
Columbia University researchers discover a new way to program light on an ultra-small scale.

Observations and computer models of Earth’s systems supported by the Office of Science can help us better understand our planet’s past and future.

Physics professor Dan Melconian developed TAMUTRAP system, a unique tool for detecting positrons and protons from nuclear beta decay.
The Summit supercomputer tunes up for galaxies’ worth of radio-telescope data.

PuRe Data Resources will provide researchers with a new, world-class standard for publicly available data to advance scientific discovery.