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Released: 21-Jul-2016 8:00 AM EDT
Chicago to Host World’s Largest Conference on High-Energy Physics
University of Chicago

More than 1,350 physicists from around the world will converge in Chicago for the biennial International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP) in August to share new research results, announce new projects, and talk about the most intriguing mysteries of the universe.

Released: 17-May-2016 9:05 AM EDT
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Released: 16-May-2016 6:05 PM EDT
Exploring Today’s Research on Tomorrow’s Battery
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

About 250 of the world’s leading energy storage experts will gather May 24-26 at the Nine Energy Storage Symposium: Beyond Lithium Ion, where they will discuss the latest battery technologies.

Released: 16-May-2016 10:05 AM EDT
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Released: 13-May-2016 9:05 AM EDT
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Released: 11-May-2016 9:05 AM EDT
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10-May-2016 9:00 AM EDT
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1-Apr-2016 3:05 PM EDT
Berkeley Lab Working on Key Components for LCLS-II X-ray Lasers
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

As part of a unique new X-ray laser project that will produce up to 1 million ultrabright X-ray pulses per second, Berkeley Lab researchers are managing the development of a new breed of electron "gun" and chains of powerful magnetic devices that cause electrons to emit ultrabright X-rays.

Released: 4-Mar-2016 12:05 PM EST
'Four-Flavored' Tetraquark, Planets Born Like Cracking Paint, New 2D Materials, The World's Newest Atom-Smasher in the Physics News Source Sponsored by AIP
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'Four-Flavored' Tetraquark, Planets Born Like Cracking Paint, New 2D Materials, The World's Newest Atom-Smasher in the Physics News Source sponsored by AIP.

Released: 29-Jan-2016 2:30 PM EST
Tiniest Particles Shrink Before Exploding When Hit with SLAC’s X-Ray Laser
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Researchers assumed that tiny objects would instantly blow up when hit by extremely intense light from the world’s most powerful X-ray laser at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. But to their astonishment, these nanoparticles initially shrank instead – a finding that provides a glimpse of the unusual world of superheated nanomaterials that could eventually also help scientists further develop X-ray techniques for taking atomic images of individual molecules.

Released: 27-Jan-2016 2:00 PM EST
Innovative Imaging Systems on the Wendelstein 7-X Bring Steady-State Fusion Energy Closer to Reality
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Innovative new imaging systems designed at Los Alamos National Laboratory are helping physicists peer into the roiling world of superhot plasmas as they test a promising alternative approach to harnessing fusion energy.

Released: 5-Jan-2016 12:05 PM EST
Thor’s Hammer to Crush Materials at 1 Million Atmospheres
Sandia National Laboratories

Thor is expected to dramatically improve the design of similar machines aiming for high-yield fusion.

Released: 22-Dec-2015 11:05 AM EST
Jefferson Lab Accelerator Delivers Its First 12 GeV Electrons
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

The newly upgraded accelerator at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has delivered full-energy electrons as part of commissioning activities for the ongoing 12 GeV Upgrade project. At 4:20 p.m. on Monday, operators of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) delivered the first batch of 12 GeV electrons (12.065 GeV) to its newest experimental hall complex, Hall D.

Released: 7-Dec-2015 3:05 PM EST
High-Energy X-Rays Give Industry Affordable Way to Optimize Cast Iron
Argonne National Laboratory

Researchers from Caterpillar and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory conducted a proof of principle study that shows that high-energy synchrotron X-rays from the Advanced Photon Source can provide a new, affordable way for industry to optimize the mechanical and physical properties of cast iron in the manufacturing process.

Released: 7-Dec-2015 11:30 AM EST
Canada and Japan Strengthen Partnership to Advance Physics Research
TRIUMF

TRIUMF and KEK take next step in international scientific cooperation with the signing of agreement to create branch offices at each other’s respective institution.

Released: 11-Sep-2015 9:00 AM EDT
Best Precision Yet for Neutrino Measurements at Daya Bay
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Today, the international Daya Bay Collaboration announces new findings on the measurements of neutrinos, paving the way forward for further neutrino research, and confirming that the Daya Bay neutrino experiment continues to be one to watch.

Released: 8-Jul-2015 4:05 PM EDT
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Released: 22-Jun-2015 11:05 AM EDT
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Released: 27-May-2015 9:05 AM EDT
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Released: 26-May-2015 10:05 AM EDT
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1-May-2015 9:05 AM EDT
Bringing High-Energy Particle Detection in From the Cold
American Institute of Physics (AIP)

Conventional semiconductor detectors made from germanium and silicon are standard equipment in nuclear physics, but are less useful in many emerging applications because they require low temperatures to operate. In recent years, scientists have been seeking new semiconductor materials to develop high-performance radiation detectors that can operate at room temperature, and now researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory think they have a good candidate material: a compound called thallium sulfide iodide.

Released: 28-Apr-2015 11:05 AM EDT
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Released: 10-Apr-2015 12:05 PM EDT
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Released: 7-Apr-2015 9:05 AM EDT
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Released: 27-Mar-2015 12:05 PM EDT
Researchers Use Mira to Peer Inside High-Temperature Superconductors
Argonne National Laboratory

Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) are using supercomputing resources at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, to shed light on the mysterious nature of high-temperature superconductors.

Released: 6-Jan-2015 11:00 AM EST
'Iron Sun' Is Not a Rock Band, but a Key to How Stars Transmit Energy
Sandia National Laboratories

Creating the conditions of the sun, researchers for the first time have been able to experimentally revise figures used by theorists to define iron's key role in passing sunlight from the sun's core to its radiative surface.

Released: 8-Dec-2014 1:00 PM EST
World Record for Compact Particle Accelerator
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Using one of the most powerful lasers in the world, Berkeley Lab researchers have accelerated subatomic particles to the highest energies ever recorded. They used an emerging class of compact particle accelerator that physicists believe can shrink traditional, miles-long accelerators to machines that can fit on a table.

Released: 26-Nov-2014 7:30 AM EST
X-Ray Powder Diffraction Beamline at NSLS-II Takes First Beam and First Data
Brookhaven National Laboratory

On November 6, 2014, operators opened a shutter to the electron storage ring of the National Synchrotron Light Source II and captured light for the first time at the XPD beamline. It was the second beamline at NSLS-II to achieve x-ray beam.

Released: 16-May-2013 5:00 PM EDT
World’s Smallest Droplets
Vanderbilt University

Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator, may have created the smallest drops of liquid made in the lab.

Released: 8-May-2013 11:00 AM EDT
Revolutionary Muon Experiment to Begin with 3,200-Mile Move of 50-Foot-Wide Particle Storage Ring
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists are moving a 40-ton complex electromagnet that spans 50 feet in diameter from Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois.

Released: 28-Mar-2006 7:00 PM EST
High-Energy Physics at the Highest Level
Iowa State University

Iowa State University physicists are working to help design and use massive particle detectors at the world's most powerful particle collider now being built in Europe.


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