Researchers Obtain the First High-Precision Mass Measurement of Aluminum-22
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams enables a high-precision mass measurement at the edge of the nuclear chart.
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams enables a high-precision mass measurement at the edge of the nuclear chart.
Study finds that neutral beam performance can be experimentally deduced from electron temperature evolution during neutral beam injection.
The first measurement of ion temperature in magnetic islands identified a steep gradient, providing insights for improving plasma confinement in tokamaks.
Ultrafast X-ray experiments provide direct evidence that interaction of light with a hydrocarbon molecule produces strained molecular rings.
Nutrients related to vitamin B12 influence microbial growth and reshape soil microbiomes.
Emulating the edge of chaos of axons enables a metal wire to overcome its resistance without cooling, thereby amplifying signals flowing inside of it.
Neutron experiments revealed microscopic details about a special 3D-printed superalloy that could potentially reduce component costs.
In a breakthrough for industrial manufacturing, scientists reproduced one of the world’s toughest materials using 3D printing.
Scientists use gene editing to create a yellow-seeded camelina that may boost oil yield.
Researchers extend findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable principles for datasets to scientific datasets and software.
An enhanced topographic analysis toolkit for forecasting and improving particle accelerator performance is helping scientists build better accelerators.
An enhanced topographic analysis toolkit for forecasting and improving particle accelerator performance is helping scientists build better accelerators.