New experimental evidence of a collective behavior of electrons to form "quasiparticles" called "anyons" has been reported by scientists at Purdue U.

Large data sets require software specifically written to increase precision. Christian Bauer develops that software for new physics discoveries.
Scientists have completed a three-dimensional map that reveals the location of every atom in an enzyme molecule critical to SARS-CoV-2 reproduction.

Producing lead selenide quantum dot films by atomic layer deposition is paving the way to new applications in nanoscale materials.
Doudna, a UC Berkeley professor and Berkeley Lab faculty scientist, is co-winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Virginia Tech’s Patrick Huber is modeling reactor neutrino fluxes, improving our understanding of neutrino properties and their role in the cosmos.
Princeton U researchers invented a method for using light to turn on & off a mechanism in E. coli bacteria that is key to producing valuable chemicals

“Electric bacteria” pass electrons through cell walls to solid minerals outside the cell. El-Naggar studies how and why this amazing process happens.
Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed an improved technique to make waveguides that can withstand the power of intense lasers.

Perumalla’s work on reversible computing is overcoming challenges in exascale computing.