Big things are expected out of the recently upgraded Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility at Jefferson Lab, even if what exactly will be discovered by the 1,600 scientists using the facility ...
A new facility will allow Sandia National Laboratories to continue its work with particle beams.For 40 years, the ion beam lab was in an old, temporary building. Now the new building houses a large ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Researchers at a UAlbany lab got a major boost of federal funds. NEWS10 went underground to see how it will be put to use. Buried deep below the ground on UAlbany’s uptown ...
Physicists have demonstrated accelerating light beams on flat surfaces, where acceleration has caused the beams to follow curved trajectories. However, a new experiment has pushed the boundaries of ...
Guests at the Beam Global Innovation Center, from left, mixologist Tony Devencenzi, journalists Carey Jones and Jason Rowan and Alex Abraham of Edelman Public Relations, created various flavored ...
IOTA, the new test accelerator, gives researchers rich and varied opportunities to dive deep into the physics of particle beams. On August 21, a beam of electrons successfully circulated for the first ...
Particle physicists have been eagerly awaiting the first trials of the new Main Injector neutrino beam at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in the US. This new facility is the result of ...
The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility at Jefferson Lab has achieved the final two accelerator commissioning milestones needed for approval to start experimental operations following its ...
ALBANY — In a lab more than two stories underground, a UAlbany professor has taken the first steps toward what he says is a safer form of nuclear energy: One that doesn’t ever explode, melt down or ...
It seems like we’re getting closer to the Star Trek future by leaps and bounds these days. We recently learned that a NASA scientist has set his sights on building a warp drive, and now news has come ...
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