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Physicists are researching exotic particles in the quark-gluon plasma to expand our understanding of the beginning of the universe.
The groundbreaking achievement was funded by DOE's Office of Basic Energy Sciences and could revolutionize the way scientists detect the materials.
Scientists at Columbia U, Berkeley Lab, and UNIST demonstrate that ultra-photostable avalanching nanoparticles are capable of unlimited photoswitching
A new cryo-EM structure of a zinc-transporter protein reveals how this molecular machine functions to regulate cellular levels of zinc.
Jennifer Ngadiuba, a researcher on the CMS experiment, has received DOE’s AI4HEP award and the Schmidt Futures AI2050 Early Career Fellows award.
Over 1,000 scientists, engineers and staff from DOE national labs, academia, and tech companies discussed the opportunities and challenges of AI.
Morgan Lindback, Ethan Welch, and Xiao Kin Lu have earned Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program awards.
The research is aimed at developing advanced materials for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and building a clean and sustainable energy future.
The third of four meetings in 2023 explored energy, instrumentation, and computing in the next decade of particle physics.
In two experiments, researchers use an acoustic beam splitter to demonstrate the quantum properties of phonons.