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May 16, 2017For Hans Christen, director of the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences user facility, science is his way of life.Office of Science
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May 1, 2017You wouldn’t expect scientists at the U.S. nuclear security enterprise to find an air rifle very useful. But the Joint Actinide Shock ...National Nuclear Security Administration
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BulletinApril 27, 2017The improvement in coil shapes was achieved by asking a somewhat different mathematical question compared to the question asked previously. In theFusion Energy Sciences
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April 27, 2017Tokamak disruptions are large magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities that can occur, for example, if there is a rare and unforeseen failure in theFusion Energy Sciences
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April 27, 2017New measurements and simulations of plasma rotation in DIII-D National Fusion Facility, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facilityFusion Energy Sciences
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BulletinApril 24, 2017By tracking particles that emerge from nuclear collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a U.S. Department of Energy Office ofNuclear Physics
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April 21, 2017Atomic nuclei are finite many-body quantum systems that exhibit increased stability or “shell structure” when the proton and/or neutronNuclear Physics
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April 20, 2017The ability to correlate the 3D arrangements of atoms and defects with a material’s properties and functionality is vital in designing newBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinApril 20, 2017Graphene’s remarkable electronic properties have fueled the vision of developing graphene-based devices to enable lighter, faster and smarterBasic Energy Sciences
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April 20, 2017Recently, scientists discovered that in some magnetic materials, magnetic spirals, called skyrmions, could form on the material’s surface.Basic Energy Sciences