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Jefferson Science Associates, LLC, awarded more than half-million dollars to support Jefferson Lab programs and activities.
Theoretical particle physicist Rouven Essig is pioneering new experiments and detection methods in the search for knowledge about dark matter.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm announces a plan to provide up to $45 million to support Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) research and development.
The $5 million grant establishes a multidisciplinary, integrated field laboratory to study climate impacts and adaptations in urban environments.
Gov. Pritzker and U.S. representatives join Department of Energy and University of Chicago officials to usher in a new era of science.
UCR researchers demonstrated a research breakthrough that may result in wide-ranging advancements in electrical, optical, and computer technologies.
The algorithm pairs machine-learning techniques with beam physics equations to avoid massive data crunching.
Scientists are characterizing broadly neutralizing antibodies against a wide range of coronaviruses using ultrabright X-ray beams.
Gavin Nop’s research focus is theoretical and computational magnetism and quantum dynamics.
The funding is for her project, “Toward Efficient Quantum Algorithm Execution on Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum Hardware.”