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Software engineer Sophie Voisin’s work is images — enhancing, improving, and analyzing high- and low-altitude imagery and full-motion drone video.
Time after time in experiments, too many electron neutrinos appear or too few show up. These count mismatches are called short-baseline anomalies.
UCLA professor Jaime Marian searches for clean energy solutions through modeling and simulations for innovative fusion materials.
The Department of Energy’s Office of Science (SC) and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announced $8.3 million for 20 research projects in High-Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas (HEDLP).
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The $1.3 million grant from NSF and DOE will help UNLV physicist Qiang Zhu’s efforts to accelerate new materials.
The grant will be used to explore how Arctic clouds form over time and to unlock secrets about the release of heat and radiation from the atmosphere.
Adrian Del Maestro and colleagues have found a way to squeeze helium down to single-atom thickness to observe quantum mechanical behavior.
This is the first in a series of six total articles exploring materials science at Ames National Laboratory as part of a 75th anniversary celebration.
An energy scientist and a climate scientist discuss how utilities can plan for a resilient electrical grid in the face of an uncertain climate future.