Two GeV Electrons Achieved by Laser Plasma Wakefield Acceleration
Scientists at University of Texas, Austin, accelerate electrons to 2 GeV in table top apparatus.
Scientists at University of Texas, Austin, accelerate electrons to 2 GeV in table top apparatus.
Electrons can behave as if they are a hundred times heavier than free electrons and superconducting.
A novel metal-organic framework (MOF) efficiently separates higher octane components from the low value ones, offering great potential for significant cost reduction in gasoline production.
Surprisingly large effect greatly increases the probability that new neutrino experiments will be able to see the differences between matter and antimatter.
Tool simplifies workflow for DNA sample preparation to finished sequence.
Magnetic domains exhibit the same dynamic jamming behavior universal to granular materials, polymers, glasses and emulsions.
Ionic liquids found to behave differently than expected.
Project provides tools for advanced data analysis and visualization.
New two-step desalinization process improves climate model.
Researchers create materials that can store lots of energy and deliver it quickly.
Model indicates increased cultivation could benefit tropical areas.
New method enables structure determination of flexible biomolecules.