Learn more about Particle/High Energy Physics
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August 16, 2017To solve some of the world’s biggest scientific problems, you need some of the world’s biggest computers. The teams at the Department of Energy’s userOffice of Science
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August 14, 2017Much like two friendly neighbors getting together to chat over a cup of coffee, the minuscule particles in our subatomic world also come togetherNuclear Physics
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August 8, 2017Chuck Black is the director of the Center for Functional Nanomaterials.Office of Science
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August 3, 2017Positron emission tomography (PET) typically relies on relatively short-lived positron emitters, i.e., radioisotopes that decay with the emissionNuclear Physics
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BulletinJuly 21, 2017Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology created a wholly suitable pathway for the large-scale production of quantum logic gates.Basic Energy Sciences
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July 12, 2017Using self-assembly, scientists are coaxing tiny particles into making new, customized materials.Office of Science
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July 11, 2017FIONA was installed in November 2016 at Berkeley Lab’s 88-inch Cyclotron. FIONA is an enhancement to a long-running machine called theNuclear Physics
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BulletinJuly 11, 2017By colliding 70Zn projectiles moving at one quarter the speed of light with stationary 70Zn nuclei, nuclear physicsNuclear Physics
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Press ReleasesJuly 10, 2017U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry awards five-year, new contract to Stanford University to manage and operate SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.Energy.gov
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BulletinJune 23, 2017Magnetic skyrmions are stable magnetic objects that are a few nanometers to microns in size with an atom-sized core surrounded by an axiallyBasic Energy Sciences