Creating Quiet Cables for Rare Physics Events
Researchers designed ultra-low radiation cables to reduce background noise for highly sensitive neutrino and dark matter detectors.
Tracking Cosmic Rays with Radioactivity
PNNL’s Richard Saldanha will lead a new project to benchmark and validate models of cosmic ray exposure
In Appreciation of Postdocs
PNNL is honoring its postdoctoral researchers as part of the fourteenth annual National Postdoc Appreciation Week with seven profiles of postdocs from around the Laboratory.
Shh! Quiet Cables Set to Help Reveal Rare Physics Events
Newly developed ultra-low radiation cables reduce background noise for neutrino and dark matter detectors.
Closing in on the Elusive Neutrino
Neutrino mass, a crucial piece of many unresolved physics puzzles, may one day be revealed through a novel measurement system that has just proven its mettle: Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy.
Designing Detectors for DUNE
PNNL scientists design a highly sensitive neutrino detector for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
PNNL Scientist Inspires Next Generation at the National Science Bowl
Physicist Emily Mace will share her science journey and an interactive presentation about her current research with middle school and high school students from across the country at the National Science Bowl.
PNNL Scientist Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society
PNNL's Xue Bin Wang has been elected to the rank of fellow of the American Physical Society for his contributions in condensed phase chemical physics.