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Researchers at Florida State University have discovered that atomic-level structural changes occur when the compound tin selenide heats up.
The JSA Thesis Prize goes to Allison Zec for her doctoral dissertation examining the most precise measurement of electron beam polarization ever made.
Brookhaven Women in Science (BWIS) has named Anushka Banerjee, Yifan Ning, and Yifan Yin the 2023 recipients of the Renate W. Chasman Award.
Scientists demonstrated the coupling of electronic and nuclear dynamics in molecules with ultrafast lasers and X-rays on very fast time scales.
New research offers scientists a new, streamlined approach to analyzing potential candidates for quantum computing and microelectronics.
Together with Brookhaven Lab physicist Lijuan Ruan, Frank Geurts will serve a three-year term as co-spokesperson for the STAR collaboration.
Researchers at PNNL are studying heat changes to understand how chemical reactions progress over time and how energy changes affect reactions.
Hill's appointment comes after an international search that began in March 2022.
Data collected by a U.S. Department of Energy’s Urban Integrated Field Laboratory will help scientists understand climate change in Chicago.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $11.7 million in funding for six collaborative projects to improve our understanding of whether, when, and how quantum computing might advance the frontiers of computational science.