In a study published in Physical Review C, researchers show how improvements to nucleon-nucleon scattering data experiments allow for more accurate predictions about the maximum mass a neutron star can have before it collapses into a black hole.
In a study published in Nature, researchers examined antimatter in protons with higher precision than ever before, revealing insights into the particle’s puzzling dynamics.
In a study published in npj Computational Materials, researchers report nanoscale resolution with transmission electron microscopy using an automatic differentiation method.
In a study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers demonstrate quench defect-related photoluminescence for single-photon emitter of monolayer molybdenum dioxide.
In the introduction to the July 2021 special issue of the journal SoftwareX, Keahey and her coeditors present a strong argument for giving software the respect it deserves – and the funding that must accompany it.