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Distinguished Scientist Fellow Kristin Persson reflects on the importance of data in discovering new materials and her contributions to the field.

Distinguished Scientist Fellow Gerald Tuskan shares his reflections on a career investigating the genetics of the poplar tree.

Using the largest digital camera in the world, Rubin Observatory will soon be ready to capture more data than any other observatory in history

To understand what determines microbial diversity, scientists studied microbes in hot springs at three different locations around the world.

Using a unique measurement tool, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have expanded our knowledge of the elements in soil and plants.

The Office of Science’s accomplishments span a variety of areas, from the world’s largest camera for astrophysics to sequencing the sugarcane genome.

Researchers at DOE’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are using computers to improve the effectiveness of fusion devices called stellarators.

Since particle accelerators’ performance can decline over time, scientists are using machine learning to maximize accelerators’ precision.
With Argonne’s Polaris supercomputer, a University of Michigan-led team bets on large language models to improve batteries.