
In an Advance for Promethium Production, Researchers Get a New View of the Element’s Properties
Scientists characterize a promethium coordination complex for the first time, furthering the understanding of difficult-to-study lanthanide elements.
Scientists characterize a promethium coordination complex for the first time, furthering the understanding of difficult-to-study lanthanide elements.
Researchers developed and executed algorithms for preparing the quantum vacuum and hadrons on more than 100 qubits of IBM quantum computers.
New computational methods “fingerprint” polymer motions under flow.
If observed, neutrinoless double-β decay would have changed our view of the Universe.
Researchers demonstrate a real-world large-scale application of deep neural network models for discovering novel protein-protein interactions.
Powerful statistical tools, simulations, and supercomputers explore a billion different nuclear forces and predict properties of the very-heavy lead-208 nucleus.
Three common solvents for pretreating switchgrass yield lignin extracts with the potential for making different valuable bioproducts.
Scientists map atomic-level changes in the components of a running internal combustion engine using neutron techniques.
Noise estimation circuits, in conjunction with other error mitigation methods, produce reliable results for quantum computer-based materials simulations
Physicists use the Summit supercomputer to better understand a family of superconductors.
Nuclear theorists demonstrate a new method for computing the strengths of subatomic interactions that include up to three particles.
A team using the nation’s fastest supercomputer to look at protein binding finds that some binding processes are simpler than expected.