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Released: 18-Aug-2023 5:05 PM EDT
Making Big Leaps in Understanding Nanoscale Gaps
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Creating novel materials by combining layers with unique, beneficial properties seems like a fairly intuitive process—stack up the materials and stack up the benefits.

Released: 10-Aug-2023 9:15 AM EDT
National QIS Research Centers to Host Virtual Career Fair
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Registration is now open for the third Quantum Information Science Career Fair hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science’s National Quantum Information Science (QIS) Research Centers. The virtual event takes place on Wednesday, Sept. 13. The event aims to make undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs and early-career professionals aware of the wide range of QIS careers they can pursue—including technical and scientific roles as well as positions that facilitate research and bring awareness to the field, such as communications and program management.

Newswise: Four Brookhaven Scientists Receive Early Career Research Awards
Released: 4-Aug-2023 12:20 PM EDT
Four Brookhaven Scientists Receive Early Career Research Awards
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Four scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have been selected by DOE's Office of Science to receive significant funding through its Early Career Research Program.

Released: 2-Aug-2023 11:20 AM EDT
Calculations Reveal High-Resolution View of Quarks Inside Protons
Brookhaven National Laboratory

A collaboration of nuclear theorists has used supercomputers to predict the spatial distributions of charges, momentum, and other properties of "up" and "down" quarks within protons. The calculations show that the up quark is more symmetrically distributed and spread over a smaller distance than the down quark.

Released: 1-Aug-2023 11:45 AM EDT
FOQUSing on the Future of Quantum
Brookhaven National Laboratory

The field of quantum information science (QIS) is growing at an accelerated pace, garnering the interest of research, academia, industry, and several government organizations worldwide. Stretching over a wide range of disciplines and initiatives, the quantum workforce is beginning to emerge, and with it, the chance to ensure that opportunities in this space are available to all whom show interest and promise.

Newswise: From Environmental Science to Physics to Intelligence
Released: 27-Jul-2023 1:05 PM EDT
From Environmental Science to Physics to Intelligence
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Michael DePhillips joined Brookhaven over 30 years ago to study ecological systems. After years seven at RHIC, he now manages intelligence work at the Lab. While they may seem different, there is a common thread connecting his many roles—computer code.

Released: 19-Jul-2023 3:50 PM EDT
A Non-Covalent Bonding Experience
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Putting a suite of new materials synthesis and characterization methods to the test, a team of scientists from the University of Iowa and the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory has developed 14 organic-inorganic hybrid materials, seven of which are entirely new. These uranium-based materials, as well as the detailed report of their bonding mechanisms, will help advance clean energy solutions, including safe nuclear energy.

Released: 3-Jul-2023 11:25 AM EDT
First Direct Visualization of a Zero-Field Pair Density Wave
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists directly observed a pair-density wave (PDW) in an iron-based superconducting material with no magnetic field present. This state of matter, which is characterized by coupled pairs of electrons that are constantly in motion, had been thought to only arise when a superconductor is placed within a large magnetic field. This exciting result opens new potential avenues of research and discovery for superconductivity.

Released: 27-Jun-2023 8:25 AM EDT
New Driver for Shapes of Small Quark-Gluon Plasma Drops?
Brookhaven National Laboratory

New measurements of how particles flow from collisions of different types of particles at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) have provided new insights into the origin of the shape of hot specks of matter generated in these collisions. The results may lead to a deeper understanding of the properties and dynamics of this form of matter, known as a quark-gluon plasma (QGP).

20-Jun-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Direct Photons Point to Positive Gluon Polarization
Brookhaven National Laboratory

A new publication by the PHENIX Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provides definitive evidence that gluon “spins” are aligned in the same direction as the spin of the proton they’re in. The result, just published in Physical Review Letters, provides theorists with new input for calculating how much gluons—the gluelike particles that hold quarks together within protons and neutrons—contribute to a proton’s spin.

Released: 9-Jun-2023 9:25 AM EDT
Zinc Transporter Has Built-in Self-regulating Sensor
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists at Brookhaven Lab have determined the atomic-level structure of a zinc-transporter protein, a molecular machine that regulates levels of this crucial trace metal micronutrient inside cells. The structure reveals how the cellular membrane protein shifts its shape to move zinc from the environment into a cell, and temporarily blocks this action automatically when zinc levels inside the cell get too high.

Released: 7-Jun-2023 12:20 PM EDT
Calculation Shows Why Heavy Quarks Get Caught up in the Flow
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Theorists have calculated how quickly a melted soup of quarks and gluons—the building blocks of protons and neutrons—transfers its momentum to heavy quarks. The calculation will help explain experimental results showing heavy quarks getting caught up in the flow of matter generated in heavy ion collisions.

Released: 2-Jun-2023 9:30 AM EDT
Subtle Signs of Fluctuations in Critical Point Search
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Physicists analyzing data from gold ion smashups at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science user facility for nuclear physics research at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, are searching for evidence that nails down a so-called critical point in the way nuclear matter changes from one phase to another.

Released: 31-May-2023 9:50 AM EDT
Remote Operations Are Making the World a Little Smaller for Nanoscale Research
Brookhaven National Laboratory

When the pandemic forced us to keep our distance, people quickly found new ways to come together. By improving existing technologies and developing entirely new ones, we learned how to work, socialize, and share ideas without having to leave the solitary comfort of our living spaces. While this gave us the ability to take back parts of the activities we missed, it also allowed us to connect in new and interesting ways.

Newswise: GEM: A Crown Jewel in Brookhaven's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategy
Released: 31-May-2023 9:45 AM EDT
GEM: A Crown Jewel in Brookhaven's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategy
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Partnerships are essential to promote recruitment and retention of diverse talent and creating a diverse workforce benefits everyone. Varied perspectives and experiences often lead to better outcomes and invigorate the work and culture of an organization. For this reason, Brookhaven has been a long-time supporter and partner of the National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science (GEM), each year providing summer employment to several GEM fellows.

Released: 31-May-2023 9:35 AM EDT
Understanding the Tantalizing Benefits of Tantalum for Improved Quantum Processors
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Researchers working to improve the performance of superconducting qubits, the foundation of quantum computers, have been experimenting using different base materials in an effort to increase the coherent lifetimes of qubits. The coherence time is a measure of how long a qubit retains quantum information, and thus a primary measure of performance. Recently, scientists discovered that using tantalum in superconducting qubits makes them perform better, but no one has been able to determine why—until now.

Released: 26-May-2023 9:45 AM EDT
First Measurements of Hypernuclei Flow at RHIC
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Physicists studying particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) have published the first observation of directed flow of hypernuclei -- short-lived, rare nuclei that contain at least one hyperon. The results may give insight into hyperon-nucleon interactions and the structure of neutron stars.

Released: 17-May-2023 4:10 PM EDT
'Charge Density Wave' Linked to Atomic Distortions in Would-be Superconductor
Brookhaven National Laboratory

In a new study just published in Physical Review X, scientists sought to find an explanation for an oddity observed in a material phase that coexists with the superconducting phase of a copper-oxide superconductor.

Newswise: Chemists Unravel Reaction Mechanism for Clean Energy Catalyst
Released: 15-May-2023 4:15 PM EDT
Chemists Unravel Reaction Mechanism for Clean Energy Catalyst
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Chemists at the University of Kansas and Brookhaven National Laboratory have unraveled the entire reaction mechanism for a key class of water-splitting catalysts. Their work could help pure hydrogen be produced from renewable energy sources such as solar power.

Released: 15-May-2023 11:15 AM EDT
Brookhaven Lab Physicist John Tranquada Elected NAS Member
Brookhaven National Laboratory

John Tranquada, a distinguished physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been named a member of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). He is among 120 new members and 23 international members recognized by NAS “for their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.

Newswise: RHIC Gets Ready to Smash Gold Ions for Run 23
Released: 8-May-2023 5:00 AM EDT
RHIC Gets Ready to Smash Gold Ions for Run 23
Brookhaven National Laboratory

The start of this year’s physics run at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) also marks the start of a new era. For the first time since RHIC began operating at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory in 2000, a brand new detector, known as sPHENIX, will track what happens when the nuclei of gold atoms smash into one another at nearly the speed of light. RHIC’s STAR detector, which has been running and evolving since 2000, will also see some firsts in Run 23.

Released: 1-May-2023 9:00 AM EDT
sPHENIX Detector is Ready for Collisions
Brookhaven National Laboratory

The state-of-the-art sPHENIX detector is fully assembled and gearing up to grab particle collision snapshots. The completion of assembly marks the detector’s transition from a construction project to running experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility for nuclear physics research at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Released: 19-Apr-2023 11:05 AM EDT
Promising Medical Isotope Made and Processed at Brookhaven Lab
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Thanks to a recent upgrade to the medical isotope facilities at Brookhaven National Laboratory, actinium-225 (Ac-225), an isotope that shows great promise for treating cancer, can now be produced, purified, and shipped ready for use directly from the Lab. The first shipment left Brookhaven in mid-March.

   
Released: 17-Apr-2023 10:05 AM EDT
X-rays Reveal Electronic Details of Nickel-based Superconductors
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered new details about the electrons in a nickel-based family of superconducting materials. The research reveals that these nickel-based materials have certain similarities with—and key differences from—copper-based superconductors. The work may help scientists identify the key ingredients for high-temperature superconductivity.

Released: 10-Apr-2023 3:10 PM EDT
JoAnne Hewett Named Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory

The Board of Directors of Brookhaven Science Associates (BSA) has named theoretical physicist JoAnne Hewett as the next director of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and BSA president. BSA, a partnership between Stony Brook University (SBU) and Battelle, manages and operates Brookhaven Lab for DOE's Office of Science.

Newswise: Scientists Use Peroxide to Peer into Metal Oxide Reactions
Released: 7-Apr-2023 5:00 AM EDT
Scientists Use Peroxide to Peer into Metal Oxide Reactions
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Researchers at Binghamton University led research partnering with the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)—a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory—to get a better look at how peroxides on the surface of copper oxide promote the oxidation of hydrogen but inhibit the oxidation of carbon monoxide, allowing them to steer oxidation reactions.

Released: 4-Apr-2023 10:25 AM EDT
Brookhaven's Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi Awarded Prestigious NSF Early CAREER Grant
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi is a scientist who wears many hats. At Stony Brook University, he is an assistant professor in Department of Physics and Astronomy and leads the Plasma Accelerator Group. At the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, Vafaei-Najafabadi is the facility scientist at the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF), where he helps set the scientific direction of the work performed there.

Released: 4-Apr-2023 9:35 AM EDT
Sekazi K. Mtingwa Honored with AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize at Annual Meeting
Brookhaven National Laboratory

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has recognized physicist and humanitarian Sekazi Mtingwa for his invaluable work in the field of intrabeam scattering and particle accelerator research as well as his tireless efforts to promote accessibility, diversity, and equity in STEM. Mtingwa’s career and achievements exemplified the theme of this year’s meeting? “Science for Humanity.

Newswise: Structure of 'Oil-Eating' Enzyme Opens Door to Bioengineered Catalysts
27-Mar-2023 11:00 AM EDT
Structure of 'Oil-Eating' Enzyme Opens Door to Bioengineered Catalysts
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have produced the first atomic-level structure of an enzyme that selectively cuts carbon-hydrogen bonds—the first and most challenging step in turning simple hydrocarbons into more useful chemicals. The detailed atomic level “blueprint” suggests ways to engineer the enzyme to produce desired products.

Newswise: Brookhaven Lab Physicist Mary Bishai Elected DUNE Co-Spokesperson
Released: 20-Mar-2023 8:05 AM EDT
Brookhaven Lab Physicist Mary Bishai Elected DUNE Co-Spokesperson
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Mary Bishai, a distinguished scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been elected co-spokesperson of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). In her new role, Bishai will lead DUNE’s 1,400-member international collaboration—the largest neutrino collaboration in the world.

Released: 14-Mar-2023 4:35 PM EDT
STAR Physicists Track Sequential 'Melting' of Upsilons
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists using the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) to study some of the hottest matter ever created in a laboratory have published their first data showing how three distinct variations of particles called upsilons sequentially “melt,” or dissociate, in the hot goo.

Released: 14-Mar-2023 5:05 AM EDT
Scientists Map Changes in Soot Particles Emitted from Wildfires
Brookhaven National Laboratory

We need a better understanding of the particles emitted by wildfires, including how they evolve, so we can improve our predictions of their impacts on climate, climate change, and human health. Atmospheric scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory and collaborating institutions recently published a study that suggests the global climate models aren’t getting the full picture. Their data could change that.

Newswise: Ogo Enekwizu Brings Soot-seeded Clouds into the Laboratory
Released: 14-Mar-2023 5:05 AM EDT
Ogo Enekwizu Brings Soot-seeded Clouds into the Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Tiny particles in Earth’s atmosphere can have a big impact on climate. But understanding exactly how these aerosol particles form cloud drops and affect the absorption and scattering of sunlight is one of the biggest sources of uncertainty in climate models. Ogochukwu (Ogo) Enekwizu is trying to tame that complexity by creating soot-seeded aerosol particles in a lab.

Newswise: Lunar Telescope Will Search for Ancient Radio Waves
Released: 8-Mar-2023 1:05 PM EST
Lunar Telescope Will Search for Ancient Radio Waves
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists at Brookhaven Lab are leading a new effort to land a radio telescope on the moon. If successful, the project will mark the first step towards exploring the Dark Ages of the universe.

Released: 27-Feb-2023 10:55 AM EST
Clear Sign that QGP Production 'Turns Off' at Low Energy
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Physicists report new evidence that production of an exotic state of matter in collisions of gold nuclei at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) can be 'turned off' by lowering the collision energy. The findings will help physicists map out the conditions of temperature and density under which the exotic matter, known as a quark-gluon plasma (QGP), can exist and identify key features of the phases of nuclear matter.

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Released: 23-Feb-2023 3:45 PM EST
Brookhaven Lab and Boys & Girls Club of Shinnecock Nation Team Up for DIY STEM Program
Brookhaven National Laboratory

The DIY STEM program aims to make connections between scientific principles and real-world application. The Native Adaptation also features history, achievements, and current news related to STEM applications in Native culture to increase youth interest in activities and future career aspirations.

Released: 17-Feb-2023 3:30 PM EST
Brookhaven HSRP and SPARK Program Alumni Selected in 2023 Regeneron Science Talent Search
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Last month, Society for Science (the Society) announced the 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2023. The scholars were each awarded $2,000 and also awarded $2,000 for their school. Scholars were chosen based on their research, leadership skills, community involvement, commitment to academics, creativity in asking scientific questions, and promise as STEM leaders, demonstrated through the submission of their original, independent research projects, essays and recommendations.

Released: 2-Feb-2023 10:25 AM EST
Time Projection Chamber Installed at sPHENIX
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Experts assembling sPHENIX, a state-of-the-art particle detector at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, successfully installed a major tracking component on Jan. 19. The Time Projection Chamber, or TPC, is one of the final pieces to move into place before sPHENIX begins tracking particle smash-ups at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) this spring.

Released: 31-Jan-2023 11:05 AM EST
Brookhaven Lab's Alistair Rogers Named 2022 AAAS Fellow
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Alistair Rogers, a plant physiologist who leads the Terrestrial Ecosystem Science & Technology (TEST) Group in the Environmental and Climate Sciences Department at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been named a 2022 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Released: 27-Jan-2023 1:45 PM EST
Brookhaven Lab Battery Scientist, Hydrogeologist, and DOE Site Office Manager Among Secretary of Energy's 2022 Honorees
Brookhaven National Laboratory

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm honored 44 teams with the Secretary of Energy Achievement Award and five individuals for their work. Among the recipients are Distinguished Professor Esther Takeuchi, a battery researcher with a joint appointment at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University; Douglas Paquette, a hydrogeologist in Brookhaven Lab's Environmental Protection Division; and Robert Gordon, manager of the DOE-Brookhaven Site Office that oversees operations at Brookhaven Lab.

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Released: 27-Jan-2023 1:40 PM EST
Celebrating the Upcoming sPHENIX Detector
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science, visited DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory on Jan. 27 to celebrate the fast-approaching debut of a state-of-the-art particle detector known as sPHENIX. The house-sized, 1000-ton detector is slated to begin collecting data at Brookhaven Lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a DOE Office of Science User Facility for nuclear physics research, this spring.

Newswise: Ionic Liquids' Good Vibrations Change Laser Colors with Ease
Released: 19-Jan-2023 12:25 PM EST
Ionic Liquids' Good Vibrations Change Laser Colors with Ease
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists have found a variety of ways to convert one color of laser light into another. In a study just published in the journal Physical Review Applied, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory demonstrate a new color-shifting strategy that’s simple, efficient, and highly customizable.

Released: 18-Jan-2023 12:10 PM EST
Revealing the Thermal Heat Dance of Magnetic Domains
Brookhaven National Laboratory

A collaboration led by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the Max Born Institute (MBI) published a study in Nature in which they used a novel analysis technique—called coherent correlation imaging (CCI)—to image the evolution of magnetic domains in time and space without any previous knowledge. The scientists could not see the “dance of the domains” during the measurement but only afterward, when they used the recorded data to “rewind the tape.”

Newswise: Data Reveal a Surprising Preference in Particle Spin Alignment
17-Jan-2023 10:05 AM EST
Data Reveal a Surprising Preference in Particle Spin Alignment
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Given the choice of three different “spin” orientations, certain particles emerging from collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), an atom smasher at Brookhaven National Laboratory, appear to have a preference. Recent results reveal a preference in global spin alignment of particles called phi mesons.

Newswise: AI Discovers New Nanostructures
Released: 13-Jan-2023 2:20 PM EST
AI Discovers New Nanostructures
Brookhaven National Laboratory

UPTON, NY—Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have successfully demonstrated that autonomous methods can discover new materials. The artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technique led to the discovery of three new nanostructures, including a first-of-its-kind nanoscale “ladder.

9-Jan-2023 11:05 AM EST
Study Identifies New Levers for Controlling Plant Biochemistry
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Plant biochemists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new level of regulation in the biochemical “machinery” that plants use to convert organic carbon derived from photosynthesis into a range of ring-shaped aromatic molecules. The research suggests new strategies for controlling plant biochemistry for agricultural and industrial applications.

Newswise: Brookhaven Postdoc Adrien Florio Explores the Next Phase of the Quantum Revolution
Released: 5-Jan-2023 5:30 PM EST
Brookhaven Postdoc Adrien Florio Explores the Next Phase of the Quantum Revolution
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Meet Adrien Florio, a postdoctoral research associate and fellow in Brookhaven Lab’s Nuclear Theory Group that is contributing his unique perspective and experience to the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage's theory and applications subthrust.

Released: 5-Jan-2023 5:20 PM EST
City Tech Students, Faculty Join Brookhaven Lab at 20th Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Experts from around the country traveled to Hauppauge, NY, to discuss research in advanced accelerator physics and technology as well as the application and impact of that work. The workshop presented a great opportunity to also spark the interest of students and engage local university faculty. Mark Palmer, of Brookhaven Lab’s Accelerator Test Facility, worked with DOE and the New York City College of Technology to give students an in-depth look at accelerator science through lectures, workshops, and an on-site laboratory tour.

3-Jan-2023 10:05 AM EST
New Type of Entanglement Lets Scientists 'See' Inside Nuclei
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Nuclear physicists have found a new way to use the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)—a particle collider at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory—to see the shape and details inside atomic nuclei. The method relies on particles of light that surround gold ions as they speed around the collider and a new type of quantum entanglement that’s never been seen before.

Released: 23-Dec-2022 8:05 AM EST
sPHENIX Assembly Update: Magnet Mapped, Detectors Prepared
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Physicists, engineers, and technicians at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are rounding out the year with key developments to a house-sized particle detector that will begin capturing collision snapshots for the first time next spring. The state-of-the-art, three-story, 1,000-ton detector—known as sPHENIX—will precisely track particles streaming from collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a DOE Office of Science user facility for nuclear physics research.



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