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A new, compact system at the Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator provides simultaneous high-resolution measurements of multiple electron-beam properties.
Fusion research at PPPL has brought the lab 3 new public-private contracts to facilitate harnessing on Earth the fusion that powers the sun & stars.
A new type of rocket thruster that could take humankind to Mars and beyond has been proposed by a physicist at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Predicting how much quarks interact with particles and calculating the full distribution of quark energies are long-standing challenges.
Final stage will collect low-energy collision data needed to understand transition of ordinary nuclear matter into a soup of free quarks and gluons.
Research Aims at Accelerating the Transition of Scientific Applications to Next-Generation Systems
Now scientists have discovered how to stabilize halide perovskite with pressure from a diamond anvil cell.
Understanding previously undocumented source of new particle formation will improve models of aerosols, clouds, and their impact on Earth's climate.
Multidisciplinary research team develops new strategy for validating computer simulations.
Atmospheric research turns to the power of computer programs that learn from data.