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A doctoral dissertation on meson decay in the ongoing GlueX Collaboration has just earned the 2023 Jefferson Science Associates Thesis Prize.
The collaboration brings together top experts in superconducting materials, devices & quantum systems to leverage technical strengths & shared goals.
Frontier raised the bar for calculating the number of atoms in a molecular dynamics simulation 1,000 times greater in size and speed.
A collaboration yields a powerful combination of high-throughput computation & fabrication techniques to accelerate the discovery of quantum defects.
An ultrathin film of tungsten ditelluride circularly polarizes light when oriented in a specific direction and subjected to linear terahertz radiation
A combination of supercomputing and traditional techniques allowed Jefferson Lab theorists to better describe the unstable sigma meson particle.
Global scientific community members and EIC supporters came together recently at two major meetings to plan the next steps to make the EIC a reality.
The surface oxygen functionality of graphene oxide may be tuned using ultraviolet light, affecting how differently charged ions move through material.
A new study by researchers at DOE's Argonne National Laboratory shows how materials change as they are stressed and relaxed.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will capture the faint light of distant brown dwarfs to help scientists understand the Milky Way’s formation & evolution