Gentle nuclear reactions with fragile nuclei could help researchers better understand the universe and fight cancer.
Using new quantum computing architectures, several labs have come close to creating a many-body localized version of a time crystal.
Undergraduate Franklin Romero Vega will do research on nuclear fusion, the development of new energy, and limiting the impacts of climate change.
Professor Stefan Bathe is celebrating a milestone in his group’s work: the installation of a massive superconducting magnet at Brookhaven Lab.
Garcia, a fifth-year Physics & Astronomy graduate student, is working on clean energy research at the DIII-D nuclear fusion experiment in San Diego.
The students begin the work on the "Course-based Undergraduate Research" in the classroom; the Benning lab continues with the research project.
SPIRAL Center at Johns Hopkins is one of 10 projects to receive support from DOE's initiative focused on development of low-cost energy technologies.
Mitchell Kerver and Md Habib E Islam will advance their studies and research at DOE's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.
David Kessler and Tristan Winick have been awarded fellowships from DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
The team is working to build understanding of neutrino interactions inside the liquid argon time projection chambers used in both experiments.