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Starting in October 2020 the Department of Energy (DOE) created a new laboratory consortium with a mission to “advance the efficiency and durability of proton
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The NIST NeXT detector is the first imaging system to combine the power of both neutron imaging and x-ray 3-D tomography into a powerful, single-pass probe for
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Starting in October 2020 the Department of Energy (DOE) created a new laboratory consortium focused on researching and developing hydrogen electrolysis for fuel
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