A study by a team of scientists proposes a novel method to search for new particles not currently contained in the standard model of particle physics.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and Office of Science Director Asmeret Asefaw Berhe Asmeret met with UVA President Ryan and representatives
Luis Garabito gave a presentation on polishing wave-length shifting fibers and prototyping a particle detector for the future Electron-Ion Collider.
DOE has granted $4.7 million through thirty-five grants to support researchers advancing foundational climate, Earth, and environmental science.
Brutus is developing components to keep particle beams circulating in the lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider cool.
By bridging experiments in the lab and field, Danforth Center scientists identified microbes that influence sorghum development during drought.
Researchers have announced the creation of a new qubit platform that shows great promise to be developed into future quantum computers.
Steve Petruzza’s work will yield a scalable and extensible I/O runtime and tools for next-generation adaptive data layouts to alleviate bottlenecks.
A perovskite solar cell developed by engineers at UC San Diego brings researchers closer to breaking the ceiling on solar cell efficiency.
Using synthetic genes, researchers at Stanford have been able to modify the root structures of plants.