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Perrin is a materials scientist and Alvin M. Weinberg Fellow at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Scientists find that a tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes an ideal host to keep quantum bits spinning in place for use in quantum information tech.
As a senior majoring in physics, Diego Padilla Monroy gathers weekly with a group of students and professors to discuss nuclear physics theory.
The techniques used could be deployed to search for the rare, never-before-seen decay that could help explain the existence of matter in our universe.
The demonstration marks a milestone in Princeton research on the science of plasma, the soup of electrons and atomic nuclei the laboratory studies.
A scientific instrument at Oak Ridge National Laboratory could help create a noninvasive cancer treatment derived from a common tropical plant.
DOE and NASA are developing a science instrument that will survive the harsh and unforgiving environment of the nighttime lunar surface on the far side of the Moon to attempt first-of-its-kind measurements of the so-called Dark Ages of the Universe.
The institute will team up with Leo Cancer Care to install upright patient positioning and imaging in an existing fixed proton beam treatment room.
The new software will help keep pace with data collection at the Advanced Photon Source.
The new high-beta 650-megahertz cryomodule is the longest cryomodule in PIP-II, able to accelerate protons to more than 80% of the speed of light.