Kun Wang is one of 51 university-employed scientists from the U.S. to receive DOE early career awards for “mission-critical” research.
Scientists used a type of “soft” X-ray to probe organic structures, allowing them to locate and identify different structural components.
The team studied a semimetal, made from one part cerium, four parts ruthenium, and six parts tin, that appears to be naturally quantum critical.
Areidy Beltran-Peña received two national fellowships for her research on socioeconomic change and climate change.
Maria Piarulli is an assistant professor of physics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.
University of Rochester researchers are key members of an international collaboration to create a 3D map of the universe.
Cornell University engineers used precisely timed laser pulses to control changeable properties in a quantum material.
Surprising finding by a Rutgers-led study challenges current theories on how galaxies grow.
Researchers will be able to see individual atoms and the patterns their magnetic moments form, a phenomenon called topological spin texture.
Anna Doner, a PhD student in the Department of Chemistry, was selected for a DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program fellowship.