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The new high-beta 650-megahertz cryomodule is the longest cryomodule in PIP-II, able to accelerate protons to more than 80% of the speed of light.
Rachel Mandelbaum’s work uses data from large sky surveys to study the physics governing the second half of the universe’s age.
Communique Newsletter: March 06, 2023
The year-long field campaign launched Feb. 15 to study the marine clouds that shade and cool the earth.
A novel form of superconductivity supports evidence for a chiral superconductor that could bring quantum computing closer to the mainstream.
Researchers achieved real-time visualization of solid electrolyte interphase dynamics, providing a better understanding of how batteries work.
Tannous is an awardee in the first round of ORNL’s new Early Career Scientist Laboratory-Directed Research and Development Program.
“5000 Eyes: Mapping the Universe with DESI” is a new feature-length planetarium show that presents a fly-through of the project’s first year of data.
The team is working to bring two diverse 100G fibers between the two locations, to support wide-area networking for DUNE and the LBNF.
Researchers, including students, are developing tools & methods for evaluating climate models and ensuring those datasets are consistent with reality.