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Yuanyuan Zhu's research into tungsten oxidation could lead to breakthroughs in nuclear fusion technology.
Staff physicist Hobbs wears different hats – in the neutrino program, the GENIE event generator framework, and the Fermi quantum institute.
Symmetry chats with scientists and engineers about doing important work in physics without a doctoral degree.
W&M physics postdoctoral researcher Arkaitz Rodas characterizes lesser-known particles to help physicists understand what holds matter together.
Mani Tripathi, a professor in the UC Davis Department of Physics and Astronomy, is a member of the LZ project team.
A material investigated and promoted by the Schoop Lab lies at the heart of the discovery of a new quasi-particle announced in Nature in June.
Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence prediction tool aimed at addressing issues caused by emerging or rare diseases.
New research shows that waves of magnetic excitation sweep through this exciting new material whether it’s in superconducting mode or not.
Projects Address the Role of Plant-Mediated Water Redistribution, Wildfires and Floods, and Fungal Networks on Environmental System Processes
Ed Seidel has been named to an important committee that advises the U.S. Department of Energy on scientific computing and its applications.