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Scientists are using modeling and simulation to understand how climate change impacts the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
As part of their research into plant genetics, scientists made a surprise discovery that could support public health.
Katherine Stroh, an engineering major at Central College, will work at the Ames National Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, during the summer.
Researchers found that shear bands aren’t always a negative; under the right conditions, the shear bands can improve the ductility of a material.
The use of quantum computers will facilitate the study of electromagnetic waves in plasma and its manipulation in magnetic confinement fusion devices.
Researchers at SLAC say they’ve found a way to make thin films of an exciting new nickel oxide superconductor that are free of extended defects.
A unique collaboration is designing and fabricating three components of a new, superconducting particle detector: chip, circuits and sensor.
A team made an interesting discovery: Transcription factor IIH or TFIIH is a shapeshifter, reconfiguring itself to meet the demands of each task.
A Caltech assistant professor shows a new method his lab developed for efficiently translating electrical quantum states into sound and vice versa.
The new detector will have direct applications to consumer electronics, sensors, optical communication and radiation detection.