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If several atomic clocks traveled through a clump of dark matter, the dark matter could increase or decrease the photon energy measured by each clock.
Rather than use chemical or physical separation, researchers are investigating how algae can be used to harvest critical minerals from seawater.
The achievement marks a new operational milestone for neutron scattering in the United States.
Researchers trapped photons in superconducting radio frequency cavities to look for the transitions into their hypothesized dark sector counterparts.
Projects Span Environmental Systems Research Across the U.S.
2023 JSA Postdoctoral Prize Winner Peter Hurck wants to make it easier to find particles that will tell us more about our universe’s building blocks.
Researchers at SLAC and Washington State U demonstrate a way to remove the potent greenhouse gas from the exhaust of engines that burn natural gas.
Marco Del Tutto is this year’s recipient, chosen for his innovative contributions to searches for new physics using liquid argon detectors.
The JSA Thesis Prize goes to Allison Zec for her doctoral dissertation examining the most precise measurement of electron beam polarization ever made.
Brookhaven Women in Science (BWIS) has named Anushka Banerjee, Yifan Ning, and Yifan Yin the 2023 recipients of the Renate W. Chasman Award.