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13-Jul-2022
20th anniversary of Sandia tribal energy internship program
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
2022 marks a major milestone for Sandia National Laboratories’ groundbreaking tribal energy internship program: two decades of meeting the growing renewable energy technical needs of Native American tribes and providing valuable, real-world experience for Native and Alaska Native STEM students.
12-Jul-2022
Statistics unlock secrets of particles, pandemics, and more
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
What do physicists exploring the fundamental particles that make up our universe and doctors tracking COVID-19 cases have in common? Statistics! Both sift through enormous amounts of data looking for patterns. Now members of this not-so-unlikely partnership are spreading the word about the power of statistics with math and science teachers and students.
11-Jul-2022
Neuroscience simulations shed light on origins of human brain recordings
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Using simulations run at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a team of researchers has found the origin of cortical surface electrical signals in the brain and discovered why the signals originate where they do.
7-Jul-2022
Berkeley Lab researchers record successful startup of LUX-ZEPLIN dark matter detector at Sanford Underground Research Facility
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Deep below the Black Hills of South Dakota in the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), an innovative and uniquely sensitive dark matter detector - the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment, led by Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Berkeley Lab) - has passed a check-out phase of startup operations and delivered first results.
6-Jul-2022
Céline Bonfils : Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Physicist Céline Bonfils studies the multiple influences affecting climate change. Her team identified these “fingerprints” in historical climate simulations to help separate the signals from the noise in observations.
5-Jul-2022
The futuristic South Pole Telescope looks far back in time
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Designed to detect the oldest light in the universe, the South Pole Telescope is helping researchers at Argonne and around the world to learn about the beginnings of the universe.
29-Jun-2022
Cooking up a conductive alternative to copper with aluminum
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The first-ever simulation of aluminum conductivity offers a recipe for an inexpensive, lightweight alternative to copper.
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- Physical Review B
29-Jun-2022
Pioneering partnership opens doors to a new generation of engineers
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
In a pioneering partnership, Argonne, the DOE Packaging Certification Program, the University of Nevada, Reno, and other DOE national labs are helping to meet demand for new expertise in nuclear packaging by offering a novel graduate certificates program that trains future leaders in the field.
28-Jun-2022
Small business test promising new battery at INL
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
The high energy density of lithium-sulfur batteries could lead to lighter, smaller batteries that can last longer on a single charge. Cogent Energy Systems, a small business in eastern Idaho, applied their technology — carbon nano-onions — to lithium-sulfur batteries as the sulfur host to improve the battery cycling performance.