Researchers have confirmed that quantum entanglement in materials can be measured with entanglement witnesses, especially…
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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 observations of the atomic structure of iron reveal it undergoes “twinning” under extreme stress…
KPZ dynamics, once seen only in classical systems, are now confirmed in quantum spin chains…
Study to refine computer models, inform policymakers for future spent nuclear fuel disposal. Scientists from…
Compact Advanced Tokamak boosts fusion efficiency with self-sustaining plasma. Fusion power plants use magnetic fields…
The Science Aluminum-26 has a long-lived quantum state that is difficult to study in a…
Sandia shows advanced wayfinding tech could finally become compact, fieldable. Don’t let the titanium metal…
SENSEI, a dark matter experiment installed a mile underground in SNOLAB, overcame pandemic obstacles with…
A new PPPL model shows electrons and ions interact strongly in plasma heat transport, boosting…
Fermilab’s MicroBooNE experiment ruled out sterile neutrinos as the cause of past anomalies, confirming only…
Using the Advanced Photon Source, scientists have recreated the structure of ice formed at the…
Microbes selectively process phytoplankton carbon, influencing whether CO₂ is stored in sediments or recycled to…
Nuclear disruption could shatter an incoming asteroid and deflect nearly all fragments, proving a viable…
A new analysis of the South Pole-based telescope’s cosmic microwave background observations has all but…
Breakthrough demonstrates solid state of electrons predicted more than 90 years ago. More than 90…
With mountain snowpacks shrinking in the western US, new Berkeley Lab study analyzes when a…
Spawned by the spins of electrons in magnetic materials, these tiny whirlpools behave like independent…
Accounting for ground water saturation, the Beirut blast yield is about one kiloton, explaining inconsistencies…