The Hunt for Microscopic Black Holes
Finding micro black holes at the Office of Science supported Large Hadron Collider would alert scientists to the existence of extra dimensions, which might explain why gravity seems so weak.
Read more about The Hunt for Microscopic Black HolesThe Science Inside the Structures
See how form follows function on this new interactive map of Berkeley Lab.
Read more about The Science Inside the StructuresNew Evidence to Aid Search for Charge 'Stripes' in Superconductors
Findings identify signature that will help scientists investigate and understand materials that carry current with no resistance.
Read more about New Evidence to Aid Search for Charge 'Stripes' in SuperconductorsDark Energy Survey Begins Five-Year Mission to Map Southern Sky in Tremendous Detail
World’s most powerful digital camera will explore the forces shaping the universe.
Read more about Dark Energy Survey Begins Five-Year Mission to Map Southern Sky in Tremendous DetailAmes Laboratory to Build Sensitive Instrument Facility
New facility will allow scientists to study materials at the atomic scale and aid in their discovery and design of new ones.
Read more about Ames Laboratory to Build Sensitive Instrument FacilityComputer Simulations Indicate Calcium Carbonate Has a Dense Liquid Phase
Berkeley Lab research could help scientists predict how carbon is stored underground.
Read more about Computer Simulations Indicate Calcium Carbonate Has a Dense Liquid PhaseRaising the IQ of Smart Windows
Berkeley Lab researchers create new window coating which could lead to increased comfort and significant savings.
Read more about Raising the IQ of Smart WindowsIntroducing the National Library of Energy Beta
A new search engine facilitating access to DOE information.
Read more about Introducing the National Library of Energy BetaThe Science of the Speedy Switch
Research at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory may show the way to computers that break the silicon speed limit.
Read more about The Science of the Speedy SwitchScientists Discover Hidden Magnetic Waves in High-Temperature Superconductors
Advanced x-ray technique reveals surprising quantum excitations that persist through materials with or without superconductivity.
Read more about Scientists Discover Hidden Magnetic Waves in High-Temperature SuperconductorsThe Big Move is Finished … And The Big Experiment Will Begin
After a 35-day, 3,200 mile journey, the Muon g-2 electromagnet arrived safely at Fermilab. Now for the installation, and then the science.
Read more about The Big Move is Finished … And The Big Experiment Will BeginDiscovery through Teamwork
By coordinating capabilities across institutions, DOE Bioenergy Research Center scientists identify a powerful new microbe for biofuel processing.
Read more about Discovery through Teamwork