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Thomas Jefferson Laboratory lends expertise in cryogenics developments.
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Gamma-ray detectors built with silicon photomultiplier arrays provide high-resolution 3D imaging for research.
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Brookhaven’s large proton linear accelerator is able to produce medically useful radioisotopes not available elsewhere.
View ArticleSupercomputing on a Budget
The optimization of commercial hardware and specialized software enables cost-effective supercomputing.
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Novel high temperature superconductor magnet technology charts new territory.
View ArticleAdvances in High Power Compact Accelerators
Argonne superconducting radiofrequency technology boosts a variety of applications.
View ArticleDOE Isotope Program Announces Availability of Radionuclide Generators for...
Lead and bismuth systems are being produced to fill the nation’s need for short-lived, alpha-emitting isotopes.
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Using tools that enable nuclear physics research into the heart of matter, scientists created a material for applications from aerospace to solar panels.
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