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Feb 2023
- JSA Minority/Female Undergraduate Research Assistantship recipient Alicia Mand is reusing old electron scattering data to help solve the puzzle of neutrinos
Dec 2022
- Experimental results a decade in the making will help theorists refine their calculations of the strong force
Nov 2022
- Scientists at Jefferson Lab and William & Mary developed MemHC to improve the efficiency of supercomputer calculations
Oct 2022
- As machine learning tools gain momentum, a status report demonstrates they are already in use in all areas of nuclear physics
- Jefferson Lab tests a next-generation data acquisition scheme
Sep 2022
- A project will simulate a new design for potentially boosting a particle accelerator’s maximum energy
Aug 2022
- It was all hands on deck for physicists, engineers and technicians when the Jefferson Lab accelerator was crippled by a vacuum loss For decades, physicists and researchers from around the globe have flocked to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility to unlock the subatomic mysteries of how the universe works.
Jun 2022
- The SURA Residence Facility is a home away from home for visiting scientists, engineers and students from around the world
May 2022
- A Christopher Newport University graduate student, Teri Ramey, works to identify the effects of urban environments on bugs
- Nuclear physicists partner with visual artists for a science-based animation of the landscape inside the ubiquitous proton
- A device cozies up to the beamline to study the common pion
Apr 2022
- Jefferson Lab’s Nate Laverdure volunteers as the head coach of Triple Helix, a high school robotics team shooting to success this year
- Jefferson Lab goes the extra mile in going and staying green
- Nuclear physicists have found that the internal structures of protons and neutrons may be altered in different ways inside nuclei
Mar 2022
- Jefferson Lab research assistantship awardee combs through particle collisions for an answer to the puzzling matter-antimatter asymmetry problem
Jan 2022
- William & Mary’s Felipe Ortega-Gama and Duke University’s Andrew Smith are investigating the fundamental particles that comprise us.
- Recent work will use the forthcoming Electron-Ion Collider to investigate what contributes to a neutron’s spin, which could help physicists solve some of the universe’s puzzles
Nov 2021
- Novel neutron detectors are helping to improve operations in Jefferson Lab’s CEBAF accelerator
- A successful LDRD project proposes coaxing positrons out of the world’s most advanced electron particle accelerator for future nuclear physics experiments