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Graphene may revolutionize electronics. But first, researchers need to get its electrons under control.

To solve some of the world’s biggest scientific problems, you need some of the world’s biggest computers. The teams at the Department of Energy’s user

Chuck Black is the director of the Center for Functional Nanomaterials.

Using self-assembly, scientists are coaxing tiny particles into making new, customized materials.

How the Department of Energy’s national laboratories helped found the study of ecology.

Space is expanding ever more rapidly and scientists are researching dark energy to understand why.

Scientists are devising ways to protect plants, biofuels, and the atmosphere itself from damage caused by an element that sustains life on earth.

To enhance Earth system models, researchers are examining how and why permafrost thaws and melts.

For Hans Christen, director of the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences user facility, science is his way of life.