
Scientists are developing machine learning techniques now to tackle the staggering amount of data that the LSST Camera will produce in the future.
Office of Science Details from the President’s FY21 Budget
Columbia engineers & Harvard biologists discover that butterflies have specialized behaviors & wing scales to protect the living parts of their wings.

Creating hardware for quantum computers isn’t easy; researchers are tackling it with DOE support.

Marino studied the properties of neutrino interactions in water and improved scientists’ understanding of neutrino fluxes generated in beamlines.

Ruben Juanes’ Early Career Award helped develop a program to investigate fundamental mechanisms of fluid-fluid displacement in porous media.

In addition to ATLAS director duties, Guy Savard conducts his own studies, trying to reverse engineer the conditions in astrophysical events.

New Quantum Information Science Centers will be key to technologies harnessing quantum physics.

Fernández-Serra is improving our understanding of electrically induced chemical reactions in the condensed phase and at the liquid-metal interface.

Scientists recognized by the 2019 DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientists Fellows Award are pursuing answers to science’s biggest questions.