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Swirling blue lines in the middle are surrounded by a greenish shell, which is surrounded by red swirls, with yellow and orange squiggles in the background.
With help from supercomputers at the DOE Office of Science user facilities, physicists are learning about how and why stars explode.
A person using a tool that grasps onto a plant’s leaf that looks like a stapler measuring plant parameters related to photosynthesis
To better understand environmental systems, scientists supported by DOE’s Office of Science are studying plant roots and the surrounding soil.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) strongly supports the outstanding announcement made yesterday by IBM, the University of Chicago, and their partners in Japan to advance quantum computing and quantum networking.