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Nuclear

Physicists play key role in milestone moment toward development of a nuclear clock

The countdown has started to develop of a new generation of timepieces capable of shattering records
Physics

Heavy duty: $2.5 million effort will expand knowledge of nuclear matter’s basic ingredients, properties and processes

A&M-led project will bring together leading U.S. nuclear theorists to develop a framework
Scholarship

Hagler Institute announces its largest class of new fellows: 14

Class of 2022-23 includes a Nobel Prize recipient and multiple National Academies-level scholars, plus a distinguished lecturer
Astronomy

Texas A&M-led study reveals diminished role for neutrons in creation of carbon in stars

A&M team published results in journal Nature Communications
Chemistry

Hagler Institute for Advanced Study announces 10th class of fellows

Internationally renowned scholars, including a Nobel Prize laureate, will collaborate with faculty and students to generate cutting-edge research that benefits the world
Physics

Earth’s thinnest material may offer ‘amazing’ value for Information Age

Graphene could lead to ‘atomically flat transistors, waveguides, modulators or detectors of light,’ A&M physicist says
Astronomy

Team offers best-ever measurement of universe’s rate of expansion

New findings support case ‘for yet another unseen component of our universe,’ A&M astronomer says
Physics

Spinning protons: ‘Flavors’ of antiquarks create different effects

Newly released data add detail and complexity to how physicists understand proton’s building blocks
Atmospheric Sciences

Five collaborations receive SPRINT research grants

Program provides support for research projects between Texas A&M faculty members and their counterparts at universities in São Paulo, Brazil