The platform is an advancement of nanoprobe analysis & measurement, allowing the tracking of nanoparticles in three dimensions & at very high speeds.
Scientists used three layers of phosphorous atoms to create a ribbed material for polarizing light that is tunable, precise, and extremely thin.
The detector will record the first proton-proton collisions of gold ions in 2023 to help physicists understand the inner workings of atoms.
Oregon State U students Quinn Carvalho, Stephen Kristy, and Jeremy Lilly were selected for DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Boston College physicists' discovery of the 'layer Hall effect' in a unique material could lead to ultra-efficient electronic advances.
An analysis has been released of how the magnetic field strength generated in certain ion collisions affects the particles streaming out.
Researchers studied the properties of photons emitted from solids & can now predict the color sharpness for possible use in securing communications.
A team will investigate how interconnected systems are exposed to natural hazards that create risks for society & how societies respond to the risks.
DOE has awarded $3.7 million to a consortium led by UC Davis, to train 32 graduate students in high energy physics instrumentation.
Kristofer Reyes, an assistant professor at the University of Buffalo, is part of Brookhaven’s newest directorate, the Computational Science Initiative