By observing spin structure in “magic-angle” graphene, researchers found a workaround for a long-standing roadblock in the field of 2D electronics.
Trevor Rhone uses AI to identify two-dimensional van der Waals magnets.
The Electron-Ion Collider Center at DOE's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has awarded a research fellowship to Sebouh Paul.
Matthew George Signorelli, Ningdong Wang, and Aileen Luo have been selected to receive DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Awards.
Physicists have discovered “stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism” that may account for the strange electronic behavior of some layered helical magnets
Researchers have developed and measured a model nanomagnetic array in which the behavior can be best understood as that of a set of wiggling strings.
Scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and Northeastern Illinois University deployed a set of scientific instruments on the university’s rooftop.
Benevides Rodrigues’ research has concentrated on studying how neutrinos interact and why they change from one state as they travel.
Kylie Dickerson, Bo Johnson and Gabe Otero Munoz will conduct research at labs as part of DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
The study shows that the iron-depleted, oxidized chemistry typical of Earth’s continental crust likely did not come from garnet crystallization.