“Dark Fiber” Enables Research to Create Tomorrow’s Internet
The Advanced Networking Initiative testbed is allowing researchers to develop radical new technologies for the next generation Internet.
The Advanced Networking Initiative testbed is allowing researchers to develop radical new technologies for the next generation Internet.
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.
Researchers use Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to accelerate drug discovery.
3D simulation shows mountain impacts on surface solar fluxes.
Proteome atlas offers new view of bioenergy crop’s molecular machinery.
Low abundance microbes may do more than their share of carbon cycling in the ocean.
Researchers find that ten years of controlled CO2 elevation on desert microbes had deleterious effects.
Thomas Jefferson Laboratory lends expertise in cryogenics developments.
Precision analytical techniques developed for fundamental experiments in nuclear physics now enable routine measurements of ultra-low concentrations of Krypton radioisotopes in samples of water, ice, and gas.
Discovery could provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the three quarks enslaved inside the nucleon.
Focusing of laser accelerated proton beams advances with a novel cone target design.
Studies of different fusion reactions have shown unexpected plasma behavior in inertial fusion implosions.