Inspired by working in his dad’s glass shop, a third-generation scientific glassblower is pursuing a career in Argonne’s Glassblowing Studio, working with researchers to create custom glassware that supports pioneering science.
In a paper appearing in AVS Quantum Science, researchers discuss how recent developments in defect-based quantum sensing pave the way for directional detection of dark matter.
As reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers achieved quantum sensing for quantifying chemical analytes in ambient conditions.
In a study published in Science Advances, researchers report the fermiology and ‘strange metal’ behavior of a planar trilayer nickelate to be similar to that of cuprate superconductors.
In a study published in Advanced Materials, researchers provide a detailed co-design-guided methodology and benchmarks for non-volatile memory materials to be used with neuromorphic computing.