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August 19, 2016For the first time in over half a century, the search for a particular type of interaction, known as a tensor interaction, in nuclear beta decayNuclear Physics
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August 7, 2016Electrically charged molecules or atoms, called ions, are the key species formed when salts (such as NaCl or table salt) or acids (such as aceticBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinAugust 7, 2016The arrangement of atoms and bonds in a molecule influences its physical and chemical properties. With this in mind, a number of techniques haveBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinAugust 7, 2016Researchers at JILA, a joint research institute of the University of Colorado and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, haveBasic Energy Sciences
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August 5, 2016The basis for atomic‐scale structure determination involves the scattering of single x‐ray photons, one at a time, from the electrons that make upBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinJuly 29, 2016As part of the research and development effort for the neutron EDM experiment, which is led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a multi-institutionalNuclear Physics
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BulletinJuly 29, 2016Heavy nuclei are accelerated to nearly the speed of light and collide with each other to create a new state of matter called QGP that only existedNuclear Physics
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July 25, 2016Scientists reviewed electronic structure calculations of light-driven processes in organic and semiconductor nanostructures. They also reviewed howBasic Energy Sciences
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July 20, 2016To address the damage caused by scanning transmission electron microscopy, or STEM, a team at the Molecular Foundry developed a new imagingBasic Energy Sciences
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July 20, 2016Working at the Molecular Foundry using a cutting-edge electron microscope technique coupled with a protein-staining process and sophisticatedBasic Energy Sciences