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The new findings may point to a previously unknown influence of the strong force—and a way to measure its local fluctuations.
Scientists invent a new way of tracking electronic properties inside materials and used it to visualize magnetic domains in a previously unseen way.
When excavation is complete in 2024, the caverns will be set up with cryogenic support systems, detector electronics, and data acquisition equipment.
Nine postdoctoral appointees at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Lab received 2022 Outstanding Postdoctoral Performance Awards.
Zare was one of the 70 applicants from around the world who applied for Fermilab’s year-long guest composer program.
Researchers at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials used artificial intelligence to rapidly discover new self-assembled nanostructures.
A new study connecting extreme thunderstorms and tree deaths suggests the tropics will see more major blowdown events in a warming world.
Research reveals tools for tailoring plants for range of apps, including carbon-neutral utilization of plant biomass for agro-industrial applications.
The confirmation caps more than 20 years of experiments to find the solution to a theory known as the Standard Magnetorotational Instability (SMRI).
Tyler Spano, a nuclear security scientist, and her colleagues used several analytical methods to observe uranium oxides under different conditions.