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Investigating Cyanobacteria’s Many Paths to Adaptation
A new approach accelerates how quickly scientists can identify genes involved in environmental acclimation and understand bacterial stress.
Fresh Direct Evidence for Tiny Drops of Quark-Gluon Plasma
Particles of light from collisions of deuterons with gold ions provide direct evidence that energetic jets get stuck.
Making Difficult Quantum Many-Body Calculations Possible
Solving quantum many-body problems with wavefunction matching.
Scientists Directly Measure a Key Reaction in Neutron Star Binaries
Scientists study a key reaction in X-ray bursts, shedding light on the reaction mechanisms behind thermonuclear flare-ups during these events.
Modeling Polymers for Next-Generation Manufacturing and Sustainability
New computational methods “fingerprint” polymer motions under flow.
A Fast, Efficient, and Abundant Catalyst for Carbon Dioxide Reduction
A tungsten carbide catalyst can produce a hydrocarbon from carbon dioxide at high rates and high efficiency.
Researchers Test Quantum Theory with Precision-Engineered Thin Films
Scientists can now verify theoretical predictions using one-dimensional compositions grown in-situ at a synchrotron spectroscopy station.
Calculation Shows Why Heavy Quarks Get Caught Up in the Flow
New results will help physicists interpret experimental data from particle collisions and better understand the interactions of quarks and gluons.
Halide Perovskite Material Exhibits Liquid-Like Atomic Vibrations
Experiments examine atomic disorder and dynamics that could explain beneficial optical properties.
The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR Gives Its Final Answer about a Rare Nuclear Decay
If observed, neutrinoless double-β decay would have changed our view of the Universe.
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User Facilities | U.S. DOE Office of Science (SC)
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HEP User Facilities
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NP User Facilities
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Investigating Cyanobacteria’s Many Paths to Adaptation
A new approach accelerates how quickly scientists can identify genes involved in environmental acclimation and understand bacterial stress.
Fresh Direct Evidence for Tiny Drops of Quark-Gluon Plasma
Particles of light from collisions of deuterons with gold ions provide direct evidence that energetic jets get stuck.
Making Difficult Quantum Many-Body Calculations Possible
Solving quantum many-body problems with wavefunction matching.
Scientists Directly Measure a Key Reaction in Neutron Star Binaries
Scientists study a key reaction in X-ray bursts, shedding light on the reaction mechanisms behind thermonuclear flare-ups during these events.
Modeling Polymers for Next-Generation Manufacturing and Sustainability
New computational methods “fingerprint” polymer motions under flow.
A Fast, Efficient, and Abundant Catalyst for Carbon Dioxide Reduction
A tungsten carbide catalyst can produce a hydrocarbon from carbon dioxide at high rates and high efficiency.
Researchers Test Quantum Theory with Precision-Engineered Thin Films
Scientists can now verify theoretical predictions using one-dimensional compositions grown in-situ at a synchrotron spectroscopy station.
Calculation Shows Why Heavy Quarks Get Caught Up in the Flow
New results will help physicists interpret experimental data from particle collisions and better understand the interactions of quarks and gluons.
Halide Perovskite Material Exhibits Liquid-Like Atomic Vibrations
Experiments examine atomic disorder and dynamics that could explain beneficial optical properties.
The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR Gives Its Final Answer about a Rare Nuclear Decay
If observed, neutrinoless double-β decay would have changed our view of the Universe.
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