
Two Beams, One Detector, Most Precise Search for 'Sterile' Neutrinos

MicroBooNE Finds no Evidence for a Sterile Neutrino

Researchers Demonstrate Substrate Design Principles for Scalable Superconducting Quantum Materials
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We pursue knowledge about the basic building blocks of matter; lead in discovery with light-enabled science; apply an interdisciplinary approach to emergent information science and capabilities; and foster programs that address energy security and essential resources independence.
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Upcoming Conferences
- DEC9Tuesday
APXPS 2025: 12th Annual Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Workshop
December 9-12, 2025
- JAN6Tuesday
Nuclear Data Week 2025
January 6-9, 2026
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2026 ePIC collaboration Meeting
January 20-23, 2026
- JAN29Thursday
2026 Regional Competition
Middle School Science Bowl
January 29, 2026
- JAN30Friday
2026 Regional Competition
High School Science Bowl
January 30, 2026
- FEB2Monday
Exploring QCD matters at High Temperature and Density
February 2-4, 2026
- MAR10Tuesday
XAS 2026: Fundamentals of XAS Data Analysis: A Hands-on Tutorial
March 10-12, 2026
- MAR13Friday
2026 Annual Bridge Building Competition
March 13, 2026
- APR21Tuesday
NSLS-II & CFN Users' Meeting
April 21-23, 2026
- JUN24Wednesday
3rd International Cryo-EM (ICE) Workshop for Advanced Materials
June 24-26, 2026
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