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Researchers used quantum simulations courtesy of ORNL’s Quantum Computing User Project to model the flavor oscillations of neutrinos in a supernova.
Researchers discovered an unexpected chiral excitation, which can be viewed as a localized magnetic swirl or vortex. in the material TbMn6Sn6.
The 26th annual School-University Resource Network Leadership Conference, "Learning Leaders Aspire," saw more than 200 educators attending.
Scientists used multiple DOE Office of Science user facilities to understand the bacteria-busting properties of cicada wings.
Physics professor Mike Larsen helped to discover a new shape of certain cloud droplet.
Nathan Borak will be working at Brookhaven National Laboratory with Dmitri Kharzeev studying thermalization effects in quantum field theory.
An international research team has, for the first time, created an animated movie showing how molecules are structurally changed by light.
Researchers use new technique to overcome perceived limitation of membranes with pores of consistent size.
A recent study tries to find out just how much heat does city sprawl add to large-scale warming.
Thousands of visitors show their love of science at the lab’s 15th open house event.