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A tougher, less brittle samarium-cobalt magnet produced by researchers at the Critical Materials Institute has won a 2021 R&D 100 award.
Dai uses electrons & light to probe the properties of atomically thin materials to identify candidates for quantum information science applications.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry achieve stronger and more ductile pure titanium by processing it at ultra-low temperatures.
The new insights could help engineers avoid the conditions that could lead to heat loss in future fusion facilities.
Chambers is a laboratory fellow who is recognized globally as molecular-beam epitaxy authority.
An enormous superconducting magnet was carefully moved into place as part of the revamped sPHENIX detector, which will begin collecting data in 2023.
Kelly leads a team designing a new system for the APS Upgrade, one that will extend the life of the electron beam that powers the facility.
A method for hydrogenating graphene can safely open the door to wide-ranging microelectronic applications with low-temperature hydrogen plasma.
A new solar material called organic-inorganic halide perovskites could one day help the U.S. achieve its solar ambitions & decarbonize the power grid.
The early career award honors Sood for his research and leadership using the LCLS user facility at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.