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Ecologist Colleen Iversen is leading a large cross-disciplinary team of scientists in pursuit of a better understanding of Arctic climate processes.
Physicists have discovered “stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism” that may account for the strange electronic behavior of some layered helical magnets
Researchers have developed and measured a model nanomagnetic array in which the behavior can be best understood as that of a set of wiggling strings.
Fusion energy could address pollution, climate change, and high energy prices. Berkeley Lab explains how researchers are trying to make it a reality.
The Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow discusses the importance of nuclear energy in a changing climate and how her software can help.
Kelly Chipps is a nuclear astrophysicist at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Scientists from Argonne National Laboratory and Northeastern Illinois University deployed a set of scientific instruments on the university’s rooftop.
Benevides Rodrigues’ research has concentrated on studying how neutrinos interact and why they change from one state as they travel.
Measurements reveal connection between electron density and atomic arrangements in charge-ordered states of a superconducting copper-oxide material.
Bernhardt is a mechanical engineer at PPPL who is co-chair of the Women in Engineering employee resource group.