Fast! Hard X-Ray Flash Breaks Speed Record
Lasting just a few hundred billionths of a billionth of a second, these bursts offer new tool to study chemistry and magnetism.
Lasting just a few hundred billionths of a billionth of a second, these bursts offer new tool to study chemistry and magnetism.
DOE and MURR partner to ensure scientists have access to essential research isotopes.
Using genetic engineering, scientists improve biomass growth and conversion in woody and grassy feedstocks.
Novel observations suggest a great potential of measuring global gross primary production via solar-induced fluorescence.
First demonstration of high-pressure metastability mapping with ultrafast X-ray diffraction shows objects aren’t as large as previously thought.
Exotic material exhibits an optical response in enormous disproportion to the stimulus—larger than in any known crystal.
Chemical genomic-guided engineering of gamma-valerolactone-tolerant yeast.
Certain species of trees retain stored water, limit root growth to survive three months without water.
Researchers bring extreme conditions to a supercomputer and discover new insights about our solar system and beyond.
Intuitive visual analytical model better explains complex architectural scenarios and offers general design principles.
Supercomputer simulations predict how E. coli adapts to environmental stresses.
High-performance computing reveals the relationship between DNA and phosphorous uptake.