Reflected electron beams at quasi-perpendicular shocks generate a cascade of instabilities, contributing to their self-confinement and acceleration.
Joint-on-chip (JoC) technology recreates key features of human joint tissues within miniaturized microfluidic systems, including their structure, biophysical environment, and biological interactions.
Hertha Sponer (1895-1968) was a German physicist and quantum chemist, best known for her work in spectroscopy and her decades ...
In 1979, Lubkin traveled to China to report on the state of physics innovation post-Cultural Revolution. Archives Fellow ...
Through the SPS summer internship program, physics undergraduates like MJ Keller are placed in organizations where they apply ...
Reducing carbon emissions will require a significant scale-up of the use of sustainable aviation fuels, but extreme ...
Injecting momentum into the airflow around a car can improve the vehicle’s aerodynamics; researchers determined the best way ...
Currently, the gold standard of testing for HIV — the virus that causes AIDS — is based on genomic detection through ...
Terahertz devices have applications in biomedicine, imaging, sensing, and communication. However, rapidly tuning their ...
Genesis Boykin, an archival intern with the Niels Bohr Library & Archives (NBLA), plays a key role in this project. She recently worked on the Gloria Lubkin papers. Lubkin was a pioneering physicist ...
Combining pump-probe spectroscopy with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy enables non-invasive ultrafast imaging of ...