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March 28, 2024As I depart the Office of Science to return to my academic position, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the amazing things we’ve done together over the past two years.Office of Science
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March 27, 2024Scientists are developing simulations of the universe and its evolution that take advantage of new, powerful exascale supercomputers.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesMarch 27, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy’s Electron-Ion Collider , a unique international particle collider being constructed to explore the building blocks of matter at the smallest scale, will get a significant boost from colleagues in the United Kingdom.Office of Science
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March 25, 2024An almost-bound isotope of oxygen undergoes four-neutron decay that challenges theory.Nuclear Physics
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March 22, 2024Quantum entanglement changes in atomic nuclei in ways that differ from other systems.Nuclear Physics
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March 21, 2024More powerful computing resources than ever before enabled fusion researchers to delve even deeper into the details of plasma.Office of Science
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BulletinMarch 18, 2024New insights reveal details of how strange matter forms.Nuclear Physics
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March 15, 2024The first results from the MAJORANA experiment dramatically improve current limits on this rare isotope’s decay.Nuclear Physics
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March 13, 2024Researchers determined the neutron skin of lead-208 from experimental data collected in lead-lead collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider.Nuclear Physics
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BulletinMarch 8, 2024Bayesian statistical methods help improve the predictability of complex computational models in experimentally unknown research.Nuclear Physics