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CD-1 milestone marks start of project execution phase for next-generation nuclear physics facility that will probe the smallest building blocks of visible matter.
Its fracture resistance is – unexpectedly - about 10 times higher than its better known cousin’s, graphene, due to the intrinsic lattice asymmetry.
New measurements related to the neutron skin of a lead nucleus shows correlation with the overall size of the neutron star.
Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them to other chip elements.
NC State U assistant professor Rubén Rellán-Álvarez received a prestigious award from the DOE to research plant adaptation to abiotic stresses.
Four early-career scientists received Argonne’s 2022 Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship for their outstanding potential.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley design 3D-grown material that could speed up production of new technologies for smart buildings and robotics.
Scientists identified the primary reaction mechanism in a rechargeable zinc/manganese oxide battery, paving a path towards grid-scale energy storage.
Abdelaziz is working with the South Pole Telescope experiment, a multi-institution project to measure and analyze the cosmic microwave background.
A team of researchers from UNM, LANL and Institute of Optics of Spain predict surprising behaviors in the thermalization of nanostructures.