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The groundbreaking research focuses on understanding genomic sequences to catch more deadly variants of COVID-19.
Ongoing research conducted by a West Texas A&M University team into how climate change can be measured recently won a $150,000 grant from DOE.
The team used neural nets — computer systems modeled on the human brain and nervous system — to analyze very high-resolution aerial imagery.
The partnership will advance collaborations ranging from marine and offshore wind energy to ocean and climate technology R&D.
Elisa Riedo’s and her lab team’s discovery of a fundamental law of friction leads to new materials that can minimize energy loss.
The internship gives upper-level university students hands-on experience in accelerator science & technology while working with experts in the field.
The goal is to search for a rare type of nuclear decay called neutrinoless double beta decay, a process where a nucleus decays into another one.
During charge-discharge cycling, zinc tends to grow as spiky crystals or dendrites, which can cause a short-circuit when charging the batteries.
Computer science professor Hank Childs develops new ways to manage the large data sets generated by supercomputers.
Communique Newsletter: December 05, 2022