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The new supercomputer will pave the way to a brand-new class of computers that will drive unprecedented innovation and scientific breakthroughs.
The fellowship is a distinction awarded each year to no more than one-half of 1% of current APS members by their peers.
A precision measurement of how a proton’s structure deforms in an electric field has revealed new details about an unexplained spike in proton data.
University of Pittsburgh engineers utilize signaling chemicals that replicate “cell communication” to form capsule clusters.
The studies focus on the role of microbiomes in the cycling of carbon in terrestrial soils and wetlands by using genomics-based and systems biology.
The research aims to help the semiconductor industry make computing less of an energy hog.
Denver Paul Strong has received a Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program award.
The honor recognizes exceptional contributions to physics, including in research, applications, leadership and service, and education.
To predict and control carbonate formation for mineralization underground, researchers need to know how mineralization keeps CO2 locked away.
A newly discovered type of transferrable DNA structure with a sci-fi name appears to play a role in balancing atmospheric methane.