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Upgrades in six key areas mean CMS scientists can precisely measure and better reconstruct how particles interact in the detector.
Fabbris, a beamline scientist at the Advanced Photon Source, received the award for his work using X-ray techniques for condensed matter physics.
Scientists are mimicking soil on the chip, sprouting poplar trees in fluid in tiny channels and chambers to study the environment around the roots.
Accelerator operators are responsible for maintaining & running the machinery needed to provide beams of particles to the experiments around the lab.
David Romps & Yi-Chuan Lu extended the heat index to high temperatures and found that weather services have underreported it by as much as 20 degrees.
Doon Gibbs, Director of Brookhaven Lab, gives an update on physics at the RHIC and its future transformation into an Electron-Ion Collider.
The award recognizes the year’s 100 most innovative and disruptive technology products from industry, academia, and government-sponsored research.
A Brookhaven National Laboratory atmospheric scientist, with stops in Texas and Alabama, continues his research into aerosol formation and growth.
Interns dive into important research that addresses national needs.
The team developed a set of bonded X-ray lenses to overcome a long-standing alignment issue, making nanometer resolution more accessible than ever.