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The collaboration brings together top experts in superconducting materials, devices & quantum systems to leverage technical strengths & shared goals.
Ámbar Maldonado Santos becomes the first Puerto Rican to be awarded a grant by the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Under a project called OpenUniverse, a Duke researcher creates the most realistic preview yet of what will be seen once the missions get underway.
Frontier raised the bar for calculating the number of atoms in a molecular dynamics simulation 1,000 times greater in size and speed.
A collaboration yields a powerful combination of high-throughput computation & fabrication techniques to accelerate the discovery of quantum defects.
An ultrathin film of tungsten ditelluride circularly polarizes light when oriented in a specific direction and subjected to linear terahertz radiation
Researchers are looking below the soil’s surface to better understand how a plant thrives.
University of Pennsylvania physics and engineering researchers have created a local learning network that is fast, low-power, and scalable.
The Department of Energy has chosen Cornell and three partner institutions to establish the new DOE Tigner Traineeship in Accelerator Science program.
A combination of supercomputing and traditional techniques allowed Jefferson Lab theorists to better describe the unstable sigma meson particle.