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Matt McCarthy uses images collected from the sky to interpret changes to the coastlines and oceans for national security research.
Upgrades in six key areas mean CMS scientists can precisely measure and better reconstruct how particles interact in the detector.
Garret Suen is identifying microbes and the enzymes they express to understand how herbivores break down plant biomass to help biofuel production.
Brutus is developing components to keep particle beams circulating in the lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider cool.
By bridging experiments in the lab and field, Danforth Center scientists identified microbes that influence sorghum development during drought.
Researchers have announced the creation of a new qubit platform that shows great promise to be developed into future quantum computers.
Fabbris, a beamline scientist at the Advanced Photon Source, received the award for his work using X-ray techniques for condensed matter physics.
Scientists are mimicking soil on the chip, sprouting poplar trees in fluid in tiny channels and chambers to study the environment around the roots.
Steve Petruzza’s work will yield a scalable and extensible I/O runtime and tools for next-generation adaptive data layouts to alleviate bottlenecks.
A perovskite solar cell developed by engineers at UC San Diego brings researchers closer to breaking the ceiling on solar cell efficiency.