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February 29, 2016Nuclear physicists colliding football- and sphere-shaped ions discover evidence supporting a paradigm shift in the birth of the quark-gluon plasma.Nuclear Physics
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February 29, 2016Measurements of ANCs over the past decade have provided new information about rates of many stellar reactions that involve capturing a proton byNuclear Physics
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February 29, 2016Antimatter nuclei as large as antihelium-4—containing two antiprotons and two antineutrons—have been observed in heavy-ion collisionsNuclear Physics
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February 29, 2016The neutron skin of the nucleus calcium-48 is much thinner than previously thought.Nuclear Physics
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December 15, 2015Scientists uncover secrets behind hurricanes, monsoons, and polar vortexes.Office of Science
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November 17, 2015Lori Diachin at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory discusses her path in computer science.Office of Science
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October 14, 2015Profile of Fermi Award winner Claudio Pellegrini.Office of Science
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October 7, 2015Profile of Fermi Award winner Chuck Shank.Office of Science
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September 28, 2015Third in a series of profiles on the recipients of DOE’s Office of Science early career awards: Alysia Marino, a University of Colorado scientist who is spending her career tracking down neutrinos and learning their secrets.Office of Science
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September 22, 2015Second in a series of profiles on the recipients of DOE’s Office of Science early career awards: Ivan Vitev, a Los Alamos National Lab scientist who shows how the building blocks of matter are organized in Nature’s toy box.Office of Science