The DOE Office of Science is investing in MSU, FRIB to develop artificial intelligence tools to enhance discovery, technology and training.
The experiment provides a dedicated domestic platform to study innovative techniques for starting a plasma, to release energy in a fusion reactor.
William & Mary goes to the heart of the matter with two projects selected for DOE funding.
Rice University researchers won a grant to evaluate the strengths and limitations of different physical systems used to build quantum computers.
Yale's Eric Slessarev explains why understanding this phenomenon is key to addressing climate change.
Carter is an Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa.
The new material works at room temperature and is 100 times more magnetic than iron.
A $5 million project selected for funding by DOE will be instrumental to accelerate a federal strategy aiming for commercial fusion energy.
A collaboration between Duke University and Purdue University explores the fabrication and optoelectric characterization of multilayered perovskites.
Matthew Sievert, NMSU physics assistant professor and principal investigator on the project, will receive a $500,000 FAIR award over three years.