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Communique Newsletter: June 26, 2023
Developing new technologies to measure rare particle interactions is the work of physicist Junjie Zhu at the University of Michigan and CERN.
In first-of-their-kind experiments, a research team took critical steps toward creating a linear mechanical quantum computer.
New Superconducting Diode Could Improve Performance of Quantum Computers and Artificial Intelligence
The University of Minnesota researchers’ device is more energy efficient and versatile than past models.
Studies using the NSLSII at Brookhaven show the amount of toxic elements able to escape from coal ash depends largely on their nanoscale structures.
PPL honored more than 40 inventors who produced more than a dozen inventions, applied for two patents and received three patents in fiscal year 2022.
From the oceans to geothermal brines, water is an underexplored resource for providing various critical materials to advance clean energy.
This advanced technique allows physicists to take measurements of particle beams in linear accelerators in real-time without affecting operations.
A Group of the Nation's Most Accomplished STEM Teachers Selected as Albert Einstein Educator Fellows
Teachers representing 10 states have been selected to apply their classroom experience to federal, congressional, and executive branch offices.
Scientists prove principle of using spatial correlations in quantum entangled beams of light to encode information & enable its secure transmission.