ESP Via Mathematics in Uncertainty Quantification
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Lab are turning ambiguity into accuracy.
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Exotic effects at the nanoscale could help shape the future of electronics.
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Successful Competition Highlights Importance of Investing in Next Generation of Leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Fields.
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Top Office of Science researchers are tackling America's major energy challenges.
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An Earth Day look at sustainability efforts of our national labs.
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Upcoming Science Bowl Finals will show that it truly is a competition like no other.
Read more about March Madness, But With A MissionDark Matter and Discovery
Office of Science supported experiment captures potential signals from potent particles.
Read more about Dark Matter and DiscoveryDoors Open at New Interdisciplinary Science Building for Energy Research at Brookhaven Lab
On April 11, 2013, the doors were opened at the Interdisciplinary Science Building (ISB), a new world-class research facility at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory where scientists will work to drive breakthrough solutions to the nation's energy challenges.
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All-optical switching promises terahertz-speed hard drive and RAM memory.
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Jumping silicon atoms are the stars of an atomic scale ballet featured in a new study from the Office of Science's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Regional competitions for the National Science Bowl have concluded. See the finalists, and return for future updates here.
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Tackling the most challenging problems in accelerator science attracts the world's best and brightest to Brookhaven Lab. It's only natural that ideas and techniques born here take root in new research facilities around the world — and spark a host of spin-off applications for industry, medicine, national security, and more.
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