2025 FRIB News

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04 March 2025
The FRIB Program Advisory Committee (PAC) has peer-reviewed science proposals for experiments proposed to be conducted at FRIB. The experiments comprise exciting new research that was not possible prior to...
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02 March 2025
The award recipients for the 2025 Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) Visiting Scholar Program for Experimental Science are: Xing Fan from Harvard University, and Julian Kahlbow from Lawrence Berkeley...
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01 February 2025
FRIB and Michigan State University announced the winners of the “ Distinguished Trailblazers in the Sciences” competition on 1 February. For the competition, pre-college students created video presentations about scientists...
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31 January 2025
FRIB researchers are part of a team that measured the deuteron inelastic scattering of beryllium-10 and had its results published in Physical Review Letters (“ Near-Threshold Dipole Strength in 10Be...
Attendees of the DOE-SC workshops held at FRIB.
27 January 2025
On 22-24 January, FRIB hosted the Accelerator Science & Engineering (AS&E) Workforce Roundtable and the Office of High Energy Physics (HEP) Accelerator Traineeship Principal Investigator (PI) Meeting for the U.S...
FRIB's Witek Nazarewicz and Lee Sobotka of the Washington University in St. Louis wrote an article explaining how ephemeral nuclei challenge our understanding of atomic structure for Physics Today.
10 January 2025
Recent experimental discoveries are reshaping how scientists view atomic nuclei. Traditionally, nuclei have been classified as either stable or unstable, but this binary distinction overlooks the wide range of nuclear...

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