For the very first time, the SNO+ experiment has demonstrated the capability to detect neutrinos…
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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.
New Catalyst Discovery Boosts Clean Hydrogen Production Scientists from the University of Kansas and the…
Researchers have achieved a major milestone in quantum computing by extending the lifetime of quantum…
New X-ray capability could find wide application in environmental and medical research, as well as…
Tunneling spectroscopy uncovers the clearest proof yet that this exotic superconducting state of matter exists…
A molecule equipped with hooks that can grip and disable the virus’s pesky protease demonstrates…
Through gold nuclei collisions at varying energies, physicists have found that the creation of quark-gluon…
Small Change Brings Big Gain in Performance for Solid-State Battery Electrolyte Scientists at Oak Ridge…
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have used two-dimensional condensed matter physics to understand the quark…
Analysis of lightweight nuclei emerging from gold ion collisions offers insight into primordial matter phase…
Researchers have uncovered new properties in excitons of tungsten disulfide semiconductors, allowing them to track…
New Insights on the Interplay of Electromagnetism and the Weak Nuclear Force Nuclear theorists have…
Particle accelerators, machines that rapidly propel charged particles like protons, atomic nuclei, and electrons to…
Researchers decode the chemical profile of tantalum surface oxides to enhance understanding of loss mechanisms…
Particle accelerators, machines that speed up elementary particles, are pivotal in various sectors, including science,…
Scientists’ calculations indicate that bottomonium mesons, formed by a bottom quark and its antimatter counterpart,…
Neutrons are subatomic particles, with a neutral charge and slightly more mass than protons, found…
Scientists have taken a significant step forward in the study of the properties of quarks…