Learn more about Particle/High Energy Physics
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BulletinDecember 3, 2019New optics technology can bring hard X-ray pulses down to a mere 300 picoseconds each.Basic Energy Sciences
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November 25, 2019New method quickly identifies atoms that are neither carbon nor hydrogen in small molecules and resolves their chemical structures in complex mixturesBasic Energy Sciences
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November 22, 2019At SLAC, Yuantao Ding has developed new techniques to capture snapshot images of nature’s fastest phenomena on the smallest scale.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesNovember 22, 2019Today, DOE announced a plan to provide $100 million over the next four years for new experimental and theoretical research to high energy physics.Energy.gov
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November 20, 2019Dark energy is causing the universe to expand ever faster; scientists are working to understand this mysterious phenomenon.Office of Science
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November 18, 2019The way the model reduces information in an increasingly complex system can be applied to make biopolymers and nanostructures.Basic Energy Sciences
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November 18, 2019Understanding how polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons form can help scientists better understand the origin and evolution of carbon in our galaxy.Basic Energy Sciences
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November 15, 2019Physicist Ivan Bazarov is making advances in beam quality and brightness at Cornell University’s particle accelerator, the Photoinjector.Office of Science
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November 11, 2019The scientific computing and networking leadership of 17 U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) national laboratories will be showcased at SC19.Energy.gov
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November 7, 2019University of Texas at Austin professor Christina Markert is investigating the nuclear evolution of the universe.Office of Science