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The annual award is given by the American Physical Society to recognize outstanding achievement in the physics of particle accelerators.
In a pivotal discovery, Argonne researchers develop “spintronic” material with remarkable electronic properties.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility returns as host for the Virginia Regional Science Bowl.
Researchers find an effective alternative to overcome modeling limitations using machine learning.
Mills served as the deputy director of Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source, which he helped to design and build.
Researchers discussed analog computing at a workshop co-led by PNNL computer scientist Antonino Tumeo.
Scientists from ORNL have utilized the unique properties of quantum states of light to implement parallel quantum-enhanced sensing.
In 2019, Nobel laureate and biochemist David Baker came to ORNL to use HFIR instruments to see hydrogen atoms in a structure of a protein he designed.
Jefferson Lab’s Volker Burkert is chosen to receive the 2025 Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics.
Researchers have revealed that ferroelectric material adapts to light stimuli by reorganizing atomic connectivity on the nanoscale.