Supercomputing the Transition from Ordinary to Extraordinary Forms of Matter
Calculations plus experimental data help map nuclear phase diagram, offering insight into transition that mimics formation of visible matter in universe today.
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Working with national laboratories, universities and industry, the Air Force is ensuring it stays on the cutting edge of global security by creating a new engineering paradigm to improve the safety and fuel-efficiency of aircraft.
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Research at Jefferson Lab reveals value of force that has a real impact on our everyday world.
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Expressions of interest, informational meeting, request for proposals.
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OpenMSI, a powerful visualization tool developed by Berkeley Lab, may show the way to everything from better biofuels to more effective medicines.
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An expert in radar and remote sensing at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility, Collis works to improve global climate models.
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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.
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Microbes that live in rice paddies, northern peat bogs and other previously unexpected environments are among the bacteria that can generate highly toxic methylmercury, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center have learned.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Ames Laboratory, and Iowa State University marked their newest endeavor in intensive energy research with the official opening of the Critical Materials Institute on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
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The readers have spoken: Your favorite explanation of why particle physics matters came from physicist Breese Quinn.
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New and innovative approaches are desired for planning the future of this world-class research facility.
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See how form follows function on this new interactive map of Berkeley Lab.
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