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Communique Newsletter: June 29, 2021
University of Rochester researchers are key members of an international collaboration to create a 3D map of the universe.
Cornell University engineers used precisely timed laser pulses to control changeable properties in a quantum material.
Surprising finding by a Rutgers-led study challenges current theories on how galaxies grow.
Researchers will be able to see individual atoms and the patterns their magnetic moments form, a phenomenon called topological spin texture.
Particle physics peers into the mysteries of our cosmos while opening the door to future technologies.
Anna Doner, a PhD student in the Department of Chemistry, was selected for a DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program fellowship.
The new finding helps understand how the whole chiton tooth is designed to endure chewing on rocks to feed.
The award is part of $11 million for ten projects focusing on quantum information science that has applications to fusion and plasma science.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville students, Davis Easley and Cameron Jorgensen, received a DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research award.