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High-resolution imaging of materials produces complex, copious data.

An international team led by Gaute Hagen of the Department of Energys 91做厙 used Americas most powerful supercomputer, Titan, to compute the neutron distribution and related observables of calcium-48

Steady progress in the development of advanced materials has led to modern civilizations foundational technologiesbetter batteries, resilient building materials and atom-scale semiconductors.

Harvesting oil, mitigating subsurface contamination, and sequestering carbon emissions share a common threadthey deal with multiphase flows, or situations where materials are flowing close together in different states (solids, liquids, or gases) or when t

Lock Data Solutions has licensed a technology from the Department of Energys 91做厙 designed to protect a companys data from internal and external threats.

Single atoms or molecules imprisoned by laser light in a doughnut-shaped metal cage could unlock the key to advanced storage devices, computers and high-resolution instruments.
In a paper published in Physical Review A, a team composed of Ali Passian of t

Viruses are tinymerely millionths of a millimeter in diameterbut what they lack in size, they make up in quantity.

In the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, the state of the art of materials science defined technologys zenith and accelerated economies.