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Holly Szumila-Vance earns the 2024 Guido Altarelli Award for outstanding contributions to experimental physics.
An atomic physicist at Texas Southern University champions an emerging program in atmospheric science.
The findings pave the way for advancements in logistics, telecommunications, financial modeling, materials science and more.
Because the plasma’s temperature and pressure often drop sharply at the edge, physicists are exploring stabilization of the plasma edge.
New research at LBNL reveals how a surprising catalyst can help to efficiently convert nitrogen into useful products under ambient conditions.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory data scientists Nell Byler and Elise Bishoff shared their computer vision expertise.
A recent study led by DOE's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility reveals new details of the origins of the proton’s spin.
Having a more accurate understanding of the fundamental nature of photons could lead to better light beams designs for heating and measuring plasma.
Employees reminisce about past science celebrations and begin preparing for the highly anticipated June 8 event.
A brand-new quantum sensor and computing research center called QUIET and its twin called LOUD will allow for 1st of its kind, controlled experiments.