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The AMS is visible on the ISS just after being installed, with a US Space Shuttle docked on the far right, a Russian Soyuz capsule docked on the far left.
What have scientists learned in five years of studying cosmic rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment?
Supercomputers provide the computational horsepower to understand single atoms or supernovae.
Smart, tough teams help scientists get the best performance from supercomputers to provide the insights needed to understand how everything from clouds to supernovae works.
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment was one of the biggest efforts to directly detect dark matter. It was located a mile deep in a former gold mine to minimize radioactive “noise.”
From deep underground to outer space, researchers supported by the DOE’s Office of Science are working to understand this mysterious type of matter.