W&M physics postdoctoral researcher Arkaitz Rodas characterizes lesser-known particles to help physicists understand what holds matter together.
Mani Tripathi, a professor in the UC Davis Department of Physics and Astronomy, is a member of the LZ project team.
A material investigated and promoted by the Schoop Lab lies at the heart of the discovery of a new quasi-particle announced in Nature in June.
Ed Seidel has been named to an important committee that advises the U.S. Department of Energy on scientific computing and its applications.
The grant will allow physicists to continue uncovering the complex behaviors of quarks and gluons, the particles that form protons and neutrons.
Alex Zhukhovitskiy is an assistant professor of chemistry and polymer scientist in UNC’s College of Arts & Sciences.
Chemistry Professor Yuan Ping leads a project to develop computational tools for spin dynamics applications in chemistry and materials science.
A uniquely sensitive dark matter detector has passed a check-out phase of startup operations and delivered its first results, assisted by a UA team.
New results from researchers at MIT reveal an unexpected feature of atomic nuclei when a “magic” number of neutrons is reached.
The award from DOE will be used to upgrade a critical component of one of its particle accelerators, the tandem Van de Graaf accelerator.