Growing the Tool Box for Medical Imaging: The Selenium-72/Arsenic-72 Generator
Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Missouri have designed a new source of a valuable imaging isotope.
Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Missouri have designed a new source of a valuable imaging isotope.
An optimized nuclear force model yields a high-precision interaction with an unexpected descriptive power.
Advances in theory have made it possible to predict cooling behavior observed in accreting neutron stars.
Scientists make the first experimental determination of the weak charge of the proton and extract the weak charges of the neutron and up and down quarks.
Research points to more efficient and lower cost routes to high-yield biomass-derived renewable fuels.
Researchers have identified a possible channel that enables substrate water molecules to travel to the active site of Photosystem II.
Process doubles photocurrent from visible sunlight in organic solar cells.
First measurements of isotopes produced by Argonne’s new CARIBU facility provide insight into the creation of the elements in the universe.
Harnessing the spins of electrons in a new way - enabling efficient magnetic switching and holding promise for spintronic devices.
Adding platinum atoms tunes the color of emitted light.
A triple point, where three different atomic structures coexist simultaneously, has been uncovered in vanadium dioxide.
Detection of subtle polarization patterns in the Cosmic Microwave Background opens a new window on fundamental physics and cosmology.