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The LaserNetUS initiative includes the most powerful lasers in the US and Canada, some of which have powers approaching or exceeding a petawatt.
A Rutgers-led team will study algae from hot springs worldwide, including in Yellowstone National Park.
Professor Chuji Wang’s proposal, “Optical trapping and manipulation of single particles for MDP,” received a 24-month, $214,000 grant.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announces eight distinguished U.S. scientists & engineers as recipients of the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award.
A team used heavy cranes to lift magnets weighing thousands of pounds and connect them to a cast iron girder and concrete plinth to form a module.
Virtual drug-discovery internships provide opportunity for hands-on experience with real-world impact.
These fleeting disruptions may help explain why these materials are exceptionally good at turning sunlight into electrical current in solar cells.
Researchers demonstrate a new high-throughput method for discovering magnetic topology.
Trevor Keen and Kavish Imam are part of the most recent cohort of 52 graduate students across the country to win the award.
A new research team at KU will exploit the unique opportunities to research physics at high energies available at the ALICE experiment at the LHC.