Radiokrypton Dating Identifies Ancient Antarctic Ice
Researchers count the number of radioactive krypton-81 atoms remaining in ice using a laser trap.
Researchers count the number of radioactive krypton-81 atoms remaining in ice using a laser trap.
The recently upgraded CEBAF accelerator delivers its highest-energy electron beams into a new experimental complex for the first time.
An optimized nuclear force model yields a high-precision interaction with an unexpected descriptive power.
Advances in theory have made it possible to predict cooling behavior observed in accreting neutron stars.
Scientists make the first experimental determination of the weak charge of the proton and extract the weak charges of the neutron and up and down quarks.
Argonne superconducting radiofrequency technology boosts a variety of applications.
Particles flowing from heavy ion collisions at RHIC and LHC reveal properties of new form of matter.
US-led experiments at the LHC recreate the brightest, most dense quark gluon plasma.
Argonne’s new superconducting cryomodule enhances its ATLAS heavy-ion accelerator.
First measurements of isotopes produced by Argonne’s new CARIBU facility provide insight into the creation of the elements in the universe.
Novel high temperature superconductor magnet technology charts new territory.
The optimization of commercial hardware and specialized software enables cost-effective supercomputing.