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Oregon State U students Quinn Carvalho, Stephen Kristy, and Jeremy Lilly were selected for DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Boston College physicists' discovery of the 'layer Hall effect' in a unique material could lead to ultra-efficient electronic advances.
An analysis has been released of how the magnetic field strength generated in certain ion collisions affects the particles streaming out.
A layer of “hot,” electrically conductive ice could be responsible for generating the magnetic fields of ice giant planets like Uranus and Neptune.
Researchers at Argonne have developed a novel security approach to find and stop cyberthreats that penetrate the IT layer, preserving grid stability.
LLNL was among five DOE national laboratories to receive awards totaling $13.7 million for data reduction in scientific applications.
This proposed neutrino-a theoretical particle known as the sterile neutrino-was a promising explanation for anomalies seen in earlier experiments.
Researchers studied the properties of photons emitted from solids & can now predict the color sharpness for possible use in securing communications.
A team will investigate how interconnected systems are exposed to natural hazards that create risks for society & how societies respond to the risks.
DOE has awarded $3.7 million to a consortium led by UC Davis, to train 32 graduate students in high energy physics instrumentation.