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Prochlorococcus, the world’s most abundant photosynthetic organism, reveals a gene-transfer mechanism that may be key to its abundance and diversity.
Hijas Farook will spend six months at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York researching particle physics instrumentation.
The $20 million initiative includes venture fund to provide technical and market expertise.
Researchers at Argonne have discovered promising pathways to making game-changing, solid-state batteries with crystalline materials called garnets.
The video has now been transcribed and translated into English by physicists at Berkeley Lab and the Vatican Observatory.
Vaia Papadimitriou & Kelly Stifter were elected in December to the American Physical Society’s Division of Particles & Fields’ executive committee.
The workshop was a system designed to support work on bacterial and viral infectious diseases by integrating pathogen information and analysis tools.
Ralph Lydic & Dmitry Bolmatov are part of a UT/ORNL team studying how bio-inspired materials might inform the design of next-generation computers.
The grant enables researchers to conduct measurements in Houston to tie into an overarching, multi-institution, multi-agency research project.
The awarded proposal seeks to understand and mitigate the loss of quantum information in quantum systems by a phenomenon called decoherence.