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Kathleen Ratcliffe and Tien Fak Tan work together to help build the superconducting accelerator that will drive new discoveries at SLAC's X-ray laser.
The qubits are made from an easy-to-use material called silicon carbide, which is widely found in lightbulbs, electric vehicles, and electronics.
Negative refraction is crucial to nanophotonics, to manipulate the behavior of light when it interacts with materials at the smallest possible scales.
A Kansas State research group in physics has been making and analyzing the three-dimensional maps of the galaxies observed so far by DESI.
The University of Kansas team will use the supercomputer to help solve one of the “grand challenges” in developing the next generation of aircraft.
A UT researcher, in collaboration with DOE, is using artificial intelligence to develop better strategies for flood predictions and preparedness.
The year-long collaboration is one of eight recent selections of the DOE’s Innovation Network for Fusion Energy (INFUSE) program.
In a step toward potentially faster computer chips and more perceptive sensors, scientists precisely machined tiny electrically conductive cubes.
LSU Department of Chemistry Associate Professor Tuo Wang and his research team reveal how carbohydrates interact with lignin to form plant biomass.
The unique study could point way to new approach and new uses for quantum technology.