Bright Lights and Even Brighter Ideas
Office of Science-supported researchers are illuminating the way to better LEDs.
Read more about Bright Lights and Even Brighter IdeasThousands Enjoy Fun Science at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory’s Open House
Office of Science’s world-class research center points way to future possibilities in fusion energy.
Read more about Thousands Enjoy Fun Science at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory’s Open HouseNew Way to Print Organic Electronics
Method produces semiconductors of strikingly higher quality.
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Using nanotechnology, EFRC researchers fashion a new kind of transparent electrode for flat-panel displays.
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Scientists are probing the bottom – and building up new materials – thanks to the Office of Science’s Nanoscale Science Research Centers.
Read more about Opening the Eye-Popping Possibilities of the Smallest ScalesDNA-Guided Assembly Yields Novel Ribbon-Like Nanostructures
Approach could be useful in fabricating new kinds of materials with engineered properties.
Read more about DNA-Guided Assembly Yields Novel Ribbon-Like NanostructuresSearching for Knowledge, ‘To infinity, and beyond!’
Quest for dark matter takes Office of Science supported research from high in the sky to deep underground.
Read more about Searching for Knowledge, ‘To infinity, and beyond!’Little Drop Goes a Long Way in Studying Microbial and Atmospheric Reactions
New technique developed by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has potential to make a big splash.
Read more about Little Drop Goes a Long Way in Studying Microbial and Atmospheric ReactionsRevolutionary Experiment Begins Massive Move to Study Muons
Brookhaven Lab and Fermilab are moving a 50-foot-wide ring 3,200 miles in order to open new possibilities in particle physics.
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Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Lab are turning ambiguity into accuracy.
Read more about ESP Via Mathematics in Uncertainty QuantificationHeating Up While Staying Cool?
Exotic effects at the nanoscale could help shape the future of electronics.
Read more about Heating Up While Staying Cool?Students from California and Indiana Win DOE’s 23rd National Science Bowl
Successful Competition Highlights Importance of Investing in Next Generation of Leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Fields.
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