New tool enables year-round, direct measurements of frozen arctic soils
New tool enables year-round, direct measurements of frozen arctic soils
Scientists use gate set tomography to discover and validate a silicon qubit breakthrough.
Researchers develop a 2D tomography technique that will enable the search for Mach waves in the smallest droplets of quark-gluon plasma.
The search for “broken symmetry” may offer new insight into nuclear structure.
Research to lead to improved personalized medicine and understanding of evolution
Ice-ocean interactions are accelerating melting into Amundsen Sea Embayment
Distinction is awarded to assistant professors in Earth system science, mathematics
MIT physicists and colleagues, including scientists from Berkeley Lab, have discovered the “secret sauce” behind the exotic properties of a new quantum material known as a kagome metal.
In simulations, collisions cause smaller star groupings to lose material
An international research team that includes Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) scientists has established a new upper limit of 0.8 electron volts (eV) for the mass of the neutrino, a milestone that will bear on future discoveries in nuclear and particle physics, and cosmology.