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Materials scientists are shedding light on 2D crystals, paving the way for controlled synthesis of these materials with unprecedented precision.
PPPL opened its Quantum Diamond Lab, devoted to studying and refining the processes involved in using plasma, to create materials for applications.
Prediction of quantum entanglement in particle jets lays groundwork at particle colliders for tests to explain the behavior of subatomic particles.
The portal for climate science projects now includes a repository of U.S. Department of Energy and national laboratory job opportunities & internships
Research News Update Newsletter: March 25, 2024
University of Nevada, Reno Chemical Engineering Associate Professor David Cantu leads a DOE-supported project.
Researchers employed synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) to look at collagen fibril deformation and orientation at the nanoscale.
Chloe Washabaugh, a UChicago Ph.D. student in quantum engineering, creates high-performance qubits to help expand the applications of quantum devices.
LBNL researchers are developing an approach to avoid sudden, potentially destructive energy releases in a new generation of superconducting magnets.
Argonne researchers have created a device that acts like a superconductivity switch, helping boost the signal of tiny particles in particle colliders.