A new method employing natural-language models is expanding AI applications in edge computing. An advanced…
Browsing: DOE
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is a federal agency responsible for advancing the nation’s energy policy, ensuring energy security, and supporting scientific and technological innovation. It oversees the development and regulation of energy production, including renewable energy, fossil fuels, and nuclear power, while also managing the country’s nuclear weapons program and cleanup of legacy nuclear sites. Through its network of national laboratories, the DOE funds and conducts cutting-edge research in physics, climate science, materials, computing, and more. The agency plays a critical role in shaping a sustainable energy future and driving scientific discovery in service of national interests.
An international study has revealed the triangular cluster structures within the carbon-12 nucleus, offering key…
What happens when matter is crushed so densely that it breaks apart into its most…
Deep inside particle accelerators, scientists are recreating a state of matter that existed just microseconds…
New research enhances hybrid supercapacitors by creating more efficient electrodes, marking a significant step forward…
As the global shift towards renewable energy sources gains momentum, there arises a crucial challenge:…
Simulations of binary neutron star mergers suggest that future detectors will distinguish between different models…
When electricity flows through a battery, the materials inside it gradually wear down. The physical…
Federal funding brings together experts to chart a viable path to realizing fusion energy as…
Fission models find clear fingerprints of nuclear process never before directly observed in stars. The…
Breakthrough by Argonne, UChicago researchers could help pave way for quantum infrastructure. In work supported…
This surprising result is important for understanding unconventional superconductors and other materials where electrons band…
New research exploring the quantum properties of elements in extreme environments has significant implications for…
What Is Cosmology? Cosmology is the study of the origin, development, structure, history, and future…
What Is the Theory of Relativity? Relativity is two related theories: special relativity, which explains…
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a computer answer all of the biggest questions in…
What Is Antimatter? Antimatter is the twin of almost all the subatomic particles that make…
The DOE’s shipment of 0.5 kilograms of plutonium-238 to Los Alamos National Laboratory marks a…