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Aaron S. Chou’s search for holographic noise has led to more precise studies of galactic dark matter and quantum information science devices.
The research by scientists at DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory could ensure that fabrication forms nanotubes as efficiently as possible.
PNNL physicist Vijayakumar "Vijay" Murugesan’s research—destined for Energy Sciences Center—adds to PNNL’s battery technology contributions
When the beam has passed through all 23 cryomodules, the particles will be traveling at 84% the speed of light — over 560 million miles per hour.
Microbial electrosynthesis, in which incoming electrons are fed to an engineered microbe, would convert carbon dioxide into non-carbon molecules.
Using a material known as magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, the team explored how interacting electrons give rise to surprising phases of matter.
System uses machine learning to analyze boundaries between crystal grains, allowing for selection of desired properties in a new metal.
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Scientists at Brookhaven Lab discover that covering metal catalyst surfaces with thin two-dimensional oxide materials can enhance chemical reactions.
A research team led by Berkeley Lab has captured real-time high-resolution videos of liquid structures taking shape as nanoparticle surfactants.