Learn more about Particle/High Energy Physics
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BulletinMarch 20, 2023The MINERvA experiment in the NuMI beam at Fermilab has made the first accurate image of the proton using neutrinos instead of light as the probe.High Energy Physics
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BulletinMarch 17, 2023Physicists show that black holes and dense state of gluons—the “glue” particles that hold nuclear matter together—share common features.Nuclear Physics
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March 15, 2023Plasma simulations, theory, and comparison with experiment show that resistive wall tearing mode can cause energy loss in tokamaks.Fusion Energy Sciences
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Press ReleasesMarch 10, 2023The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a call for proposals to lead the High Performance Data Facility, a project to create a new scientific user facility specializing in advanced infrastructure for data-intensive science.Office of Science
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March 8, 2023Theorists' hydrodynamic flow calculations accurately describe data from collisions of photons with lead nuclei at the ATLAS experiment.Nuclear Physics
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March 7, 2023DOE and NASA are developing a science instrument that will survive the harsh and unforgiving environment of the nighttime lunar surface on the far side of the Moon to attempt first-of-its-kind measurements of the so-called Dark Ages of the Universe.Office of Science
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March 6, 2023Rachel Mandelbaum’s work uses data from large sky surveys to study the physics governing the second half of the universe’s age.Office of Science
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March 3, 2023Interfaces made by stacking certain complex oxide materials can tune the quantum interactions between electrons, yielding exotic spin textures.Basic Energy Sciences
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March 1, 2023Powerful statistical tools, simulations, and supercomputers explore a billion different nuclear forces and predict properties of the very-heavy lead-208 nucleus.Nuclear Physics
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February 27, 2023Patterned arrays of nanomagnets produce X-ray beams with a switchable rotating wavefront twist.Basic Energy Sciences