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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility offers science teachers an opportunity to take teaching to the next level through the JSAT program.
The multiyear funding supports projects in chemical physics, environmental science, applied mathematics and particle physics.
The foundation supports mid-career scientists, helping them make extraordinary contributions to the field of experimental physics.
A new understanding of how light-emitting defects form and behave could lead to their use in a quantum internet and for sensing radiation.
Garcia-Esparza’s research offers unique insights into catalysts relevant to renewable energy generation and emerging materials for microelectronics.
Projects Advance Scalable Quantum Network Communications
The workshop connects high school teachers with data science so they can apply new approaches to their lesson plans.
An experiment explored the 3D structures of resonances of protons and neutrons to add to the vast picture of the chaotic, nascent universe.
Scientists showed that a carbon-metal compound w/ a perfectly placed nickel atom plays a key role in converting CO2 into components for food & energy.
The technique measures how well a stellarator’s magnetic field can hold on to the fastest-moving nuclei in the plasma, aiding the fusion reactions.