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2-Dec-2021
Jefferson Lab accelerator gets a fresh pair of eyes
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
A newly invented detector is allowing physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility to “see” neutrons like never before. Fresh insight from these devices has improved operation of the lab’s powerful electron accelerator, which is used in nuclear physics studies of the atom’s nucleus.
1-Dec-2021
Beamlines cast precious light on SARS-CoV-2, emerging variants and vaccines that will stop them
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
New research highlights the critical, continued role APS beamlines play in developing vaccines and therapeutics for COVID-19 and its variants.
1-Dec-2021
How can next-gen computer chips reduce our carbon footprint?
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley Lab scientists Maurice Garcia-Sciveres and Ramamoorthy Ramesh discuss how future microchips could perform better – and require less energy – than silicon. Over the next three years, they will lead two of the 10 projects recently awarded nearly $54 million by the Department of Energy to increase energy efficiency in microelectronics design and production.
30-Nov-2021
Argonne and NIU team up to host AI camp for high school students
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Regional high school students learn the fundamentals of AI at a four-week summer camp hosted by Argonne and Northern Illinois University.
30-Nov-2021
Julia R. Greer: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Julia R. Greer, a professor of Materials Science, Mechanics and Medical Engineering at Caltech, created a new nano-fabrication approach to understand how materials in nuclear reactors can withstand radiation damage with the support of her 2011 Early Career Research Program award.
29-Nov-2021
Seeking to reduce carbon footprint with foot on two continents
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Johannes Lercher, Battelle Fellow and director of the PNNL Institute for Integrated Catalysis, envisions energy storage solutions at the new Energy Sciences Center.
29-Nov-2021
Argonne quantum research may reshape how we sense and relay data
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne is leading the way toward a quantum future, conducting cross-disciplinary research through its quantum initiative and via the collaborative center Q-NEXT.
24-Nov-2021
New insights into proteins may aid cancer and infertility research
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists used Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source to determine the structure of a protein associated with the BRCA2 gene. This protein is involved in repairing breaks in DNA, and the research could have implications for cancer and infertility studies.
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- Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
24-Nov-2021
Revolutionizing data access through tiled
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Every time scientists study a new material, they must wade through an ocean of data. Today, a whole ecosystem of scientific tools creates a wild variety of data to be explored. This exploration will now get a lot easier thanks to scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II. Their freshly rolled-out software tool—called Tiled—allows researchers to see, slice, and study their data more conveniently than ever before.