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The question may seem simple, but physicists don’t yet know the answer. New measurements aim to change that.
Awardees represent universities and DOE National Labs in 32 states, part of DOE’s efforts to grow a skilled STEM workforce.
Spontaneous, liquid-like vibrations in crystalline materials may explain their efficiency in harvesting solar energy.
Brookhaven Lab’s tool combines an electron and ion beam and is equipped with capabilities for precise machining and characterization of nanomaterials.
The Science and Technology Facilities Council and Fermi Laboratory will collaborate to build one of the world’s most powerful linear accelerators.
The Proton Power Upgrade project at ORNL will double the Spallation Neutron Source linear accelerator’s available power from 1.4 MW to 2.8 MW.
The team created a material with the programmability of a protein-like synthetic molecule and the complexity of a silicate-based nanocluster.
The LArPix – liquid argon pixels – technology has demonstrated readiness for the larger project – the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).
Rebecca Leane and colleagues at SLAC showed dark matter could heat planets in our galaxy to incredible temperatures.
Scientists used computer simulations to explain how water inside zeolite pores affects how well they perform useful chemical reactions.