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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science

2017

University of Tennessee Knoxville

Best of Both Worlds

Metallic glass – with the best properties of glass and metal – offers advantages that will define the future as silicon has defined the information age, according to Takeshi Egami, UT-ORNL Distinguished Scientist and professor of materials science and engineering.

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Washington University in St. Louis

Reaching for Neutron Stars

For more than a decade, a cross-disciplinary team of chemists and physicists in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis has been chasing the atomic nucleus. With progressive studies, they moved up the element chain to Calcium-48, an extremely rare solid commodity that has more neutrons than protons and, as such, carries a hefty price tag of $100,000 per gram.

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