Patterns in the Cosmos Trace Evolution of the Universe
Detection of subtle polarization patterns in the Cosmic Microwave Background opens a new window on fundamental physics and cosmology.
Detection of subtle polarization patterns in the Cosmic Microwave Background opens a new window on fundamental physics and cosmology.
Novel high temperature superconductor magnet technology charts new territory.
Brookhaven’s large proton linear accelerator is able to produce medically useful radioisotopes not available elsewhere.
Electrons can behave as if they are a hundred times heavier than free electrons and superconducting.
A novel metal-organic framework (MOF) efficiently separates higher octane components from the low value ones, offering great potential for significant cost reduction in gasoline production.
Using sulfur-rich, highly ionic compounds as cathodes and electrolytes enables solid-state lithium-sulfur rechargeable batteries.
Scientists at University of Texas, Austin, accelerate electrons to 2 GeV in table top apparatus.
Proton radiography is a new tool for imaging melting and solidification of metals.
Magnetic domains exhibit the same dynamic jamming behavior universal to granular materials, polymers, glasses and emulsions.
Ionic liquids found to behave differently than expected.
The discovery of the first binary magnetic quasicrystals will enable the unraveling of the fundamental relationship between the structure and magnetism in aperiodic materials.
Tool simplifies workflow for DNA sample preparation to finished sequence.