Learn more about Particle/High Energy Physics
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January 24, 2022Scientists find strong evidence for the long-predicted Breit-Wheeler effect—generating matter and antimatter from collisions of real photons.Nuclear Physics
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January 18, 2022Nuclear theorists demonstrate a new method for computing the strengths of subatomic interactions that include up to three particles.Nuclear Physics
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January 13, 2022Chromium defects in silicon carbide may provide a new platform for quantum informationBasic Energy Sciences
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January 11, 2022First observation of embedded magnetic islands paves way for improved fusion reactor designs.Fusion Energy Sciences
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December 20, 2021Electromagnetic waves are used to internally identify turbulent magnetic fluctuations in 100-million-degree fusion plasmas.Fusion Energy Sciences
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BulletinDecember 17, 2021The new “rodeo algorithm” approach for preparing energy states of complex systems on a quantum computer is exponentially faster than other algorithms.Nuclear Physics
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December 16, 2021Jesse Thaler develops new ways to analyze and interpret particle collision data, with the goal of advancing our knowledge of fundamental physics.Office of Science
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December 13, 2021Ilke Arslan is the director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility, where understanding everything starts at the nanoscale.Office of Science
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December 8, 2021The energy of a key resonance in sodium destruction is found, affecting our understanding of globular cluster evolution.Nuclear Physics
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December 8, 2021Jordan-Sweet retired after a nearly 40-year career based at Brookhaven LabEnergy.gov