Another Milestone in Hybrid Artificial Photosynthesis
A team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) developing a bioinorganic hybrid approach to artificial photosynthesis have achieved another milestone.
Read more about Another Milestone in Hybrid Artificial PhotosynthesisArgonne Pushing Boundaries of Computing in Engine Simulations
For the first time, scientists will use the power of Mira, the fifth-fastest supercomputer in the world, to gain further insight into the inner workings of combustion engines.
Read more about Argonne Pushing Boundaries of Computing in Engine SimulationsCarbon Number Crunching
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a refined measurement of China’s fossil-fuel carbon emissions.
Read more about Carbon Number CrunchingPNNL to Tackle Future Grid Challenges Through New Facility
With the opening this week of the Systems Engineering Building at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, a new suite of capabilities becomes available to researchers and industry to tackle the nation's top challenges in grid modernization, buildings efficiency and renewable energy integration.
Read more about PNNL to Tackle Future Grid Challenges Through New FacilityViral Comparisons
A team of comparative genomics and computational science researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are exploring the viral universe with methods that sample and sequence the genomes of different viral species in a matter of hours.
Read more about Viral ComparisonsOptimizing Biofuel Production in Yeast
Researchers at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are finding important new insights into the metabolic processes of yeasts, which could make them better producers of biofuels.
Read more about Optimizing Biofuel Production in YeastThe Future of Forecasting
Researchers from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) have used the Titan supercomputer, located at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to refine their weather prediction model, the Integrated Forecasting System (IFS), in hopes of further understanding their future computational needs for more localized weather forecasts.
Read more about The Future of ForecastingMajor Innovation in Molecular Imaging Delivers Spatial and Spectral Info Simultaneously
Berkeley Lab scientist invents technique to combine spectroscopy with super-resolution microscopy, enabling new ways to examine cell structures and study diseases.
Read more about Major Innovation in Molecular Imaging Delivers Spatial and Spectral Info SimultaneouslySurprising Discoveries About 2D Molybdenum Disulfide
Scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have used a unique nano-optical probe to study the effects of illumination on two-dimensional semiconductors at the molecular level.
Read more about Surprising Discoveries About 2D Molybdenum DisulfideDark Energy Survey Finds More Celestial Neighbors
Scientists on the Dark Energy Survey, using one of the world’s most powerful digital cameras, have discovered eight more faint celestial objects hovering near our Milky Way galaxy.
Read more about Dark Energy Survey Finds More Celestial NeighborsScientists Discover Atomic-Resolution Details of Brain Signaling
X-ray laser experiment at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory reveals never-before seen neural messaging details which could help in designing new drugs for brain disorders.
Read more about Scientists Discover Atomic-Resolution Details of Brain SignalingInsight Into Obscure Transition Uncovered by X-rays
The list of potential mechanisms that underlie an unusual metal-insulator transition has been narrowed by a team of scientists at Argonne and Lawrence Berkeley national laboratories and the University of Arkansas using a combination of X-ray techniques.
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