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U.S. Department of Energy award goes to first-year master's student for research

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First-year Department of Physics graduate student Daniel Salvat has received a three-year, $151,500 award from the U.S. Department of Energy to further his education and research involving ultra-cold neutrons.   Full Story >>

U.S. Department of Energy award goes to first-year master's student for research

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First-year Department of Physics graduate student Daniel Salvat has received a three-year, $151,500 award from the U.S. Department of Energy to further his education and research involving ultra-cold neutrons.   Full Story >>

High-power and high-energy batteries to be explored

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The Indiana University Nanoscience Center is sponsoring a workshop on advanced battery technologies from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, in the IU Bloomington Chemistry Department. The workshop is an outgrowth of a major two-day Energy Conference held at IU Bloomington and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in August.   Full Story >>

IU physicist's study of nucleon interactions funded for NIST lab

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Indiana University nuclear physics professor Mike Snow's investigations into the weak interactions of low energy neutrons will advance using equipment funded by the IU Office of the Vice Provost for Research and then put into use at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.   Full Story >>

After delays, IU scientists now full-ahead on $278 million neutrino project

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They may be traveling through solid rock at about 200 miles per millisecond, but Indiana University's Mark Messier and a team of 180 other physicists hope that by keeping a close eye on those fast-moving neutrinos they may find an answer to one of particle physics' longstanding quandaries: Why do the most elementary particles have the mass that they do?   Full Story >>

IU, Crane recognize partnership to complete $9 million LINAC project

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Indiana University and Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center recognized the success of an ongoing partnership to enhance national security and advance research opportunities in life sciences, physics and other fields during a ceremony Monday (April 13) at IU's Cyclotron Facility.   Full Story >>